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Archive for June, 2018

Round Market Shelf 3d Model
Round Market Shelf 3d Model
MAX | FBX | OBJ | 3D Models | 234 MB

Round Market Shelf 3d Model

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3D Accessories 3D Food 3D MODELS 3DS MAX

shoots of papyrus in a glass vase
shoots of papyrus in a glass vase
max | fbx | 3D Models | 139 MB

The shoots of papyrus in a glass vase. Fairly large in size (as in nature), but you can request them by otmashtabirovat) The archive: 2013 Vray + Corona + FBX (Vray / Corona) Enjoy using!

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3D MODELS 3D Plants 3D SKY PRO 3DS MAX

Phoenix FD Beginner Course
Phoenix FD Beginner Course
English | Video: 1080p | Project files | 2 GB

This course will cover all of the aspects of Phoenix FD for 3ds Max for a beginner user. We will review all the settings inside of phoenix, the phoenix helpers and some pro tips during this course. We will walk through the sub menus in detail and provide production level examples during these lessons. This course will get you comfortable with using Phoenix FD on a production level. We’ll cover the basics and tips of the entire fire / smoke simulator. Phoenix FD is an amazing fluids software that provides an innovative and intuitive experience when creating fluid dynamics. After this course you will better understand how the fire / smoke simulator works on various levels of production. These videos will walk you through in depth, step by step workflows for creating some beginner level effects and Vray rendering techniques.

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3ds max tutorials TUTORIALS

ThinkBox Krakatoa MX V.2.7.0 For 3Ds MAX 2013-2018
ThinkBox Krakatoa MX V.2.7.0 For 3Ds MAX 2013-2018
max | plugins | 47 MB

An easy to use Particle Simulator for 3ds Max designed to simplify and accelerate the creation of high volume particle clouds driven by Velocity Fields (originally available as Stoke MX 1.0). Supported Velocity Field sources include FumeFX simulations and Stoke Velocity Fields, other particle animations fromParticle Flow, Thinking Particles or external particle file sequences in PRT or RealFlow BIN formats, 3ds Max Force SpaceWarps etc.

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3ds max plugins PLUGINS

RACK INDUSTRIAL IRON
RACK INDUSTRIAL IRON
max | fbx | 3D Models | 95 MB

This model: RACK INDUSTRIAL IRON

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3D Furniture 3D MODELS 3D SKY PRO 3DS MAX

Kitchen sink Schock Quadro 60 Plus
Kitchen sink Schock Quadro 60 Plus
fbx | obj | 3D Models | 2.75 MB

Source: Schock.ru Kitchen sink: Schock Quadro 60 PLUS Material: Schock Cristalite + Kitchen base: 600 cm Type of installation: under the sink Dimension: 550×430 mm

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3D Accessories 3D MODELS 3D SKY PRO 3DS MAX

Drone phantom with gopro
Drone phantom with gopro
max | obj | 3D Models | 32 MB

Drone phantom ready to fly aerial filming multirotor system with gopro mount, mainly intended for aerial cinematography and photography applications .

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3D Equipment 3D MODELS 3DS MAX

Building Structures Using Profiles and Components in SketchUp
Building Structures Using Profiles and Components in SketchUp
Video: 720p | Duration: 2h 26m | Language: English | 940 MB

In this series of SketchUp tutorials, we’ll take a step-by-step approach to creating a steel structural model. We’ll work from the ground up and start with grids and foundations. From there we’ll work with structural profiles located in your 3D warehouse. We’ll learn how to organize building elements into layers as well as color-coded components. Once columns, beams, and joists are in place, we’ll create our own custom, open-web joist component that we’ll use to support the roof. By the end of this SketchUp training, you’ll understand the importance of working with layers, colors, and components when it comes to modeling. You’ll also learn how to create your own custom structural elements that may not exist in your library or 3D warehouse, making you much less dependent on components from third parties or the web. Software required: SketchUp.

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SketchUp tutorials TUTORIALS

Creating CheckMate Certified Models in 3ds Max
Creating CheckMate Certified Models in 3ds Max
Video: 720p | Duration: 1h 45m | Language: English | 634 MB

When selling your models on TurboSquid, having them CheckMate certified can set your work apart and let potential customers know they are getting solid, error-free assets. In this 3ds Max tutorial, we’ll go through some of the major components of the CheckMate certification and methods for correcting your models so they are in compliance. We’ll talk about creating clean geometry and avoiding poles. We’ll discuss subdividing geometry versus real time models. In addition, we’ll go over setting a correct scale and setting up wireframe and turntable renders. By the end of this 3ds Max training, you’ll have a much better idea of how you can create high-quality models for sale on TurboSquid. Software required: 3ds Max 2015.

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3ds max tutorials TUTORIALS

Conceptual Massing Techniques in SketchUp
Conceptual Massing Techniques in SketchUp
Video: 720p | Duration: 1h 32m | Language: English | 419 MB

In this set of SketchUp tutorials we’ll learn some conceptual massing techniques that will help bring your innovative and unique architectural concepts closer to reality. We’ll begin by taking a look at how to create and manipulate volumes based on important design objectives. We’ll create a simple cube that we’ll split up into sub-parts with volumes and functions tied to the geometry. We’ll then learn how to create components and sub groups so that we can manipulate our mass to create various iterations while still staying true to square footage and volume requirements of our design. Next, we’ll apply some Boolean Operations to create complex forms and geometry from simpler forms. We’ll also take a look at working with surfaces where we’ll learn how to divide, rotate and deform shapes with a few simple clicks. Finally, we’ll use a few Sandbox tools to create smooth organic forms. By the end of this SketchUp training, you’ll be able to create unique, innovative, and even complex building forms that will help make your project or design stand out from the rest. Software required: SketchUp Pro.

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SketchUp tutorials TUTORIALS
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