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The tenth edition of 3ds Max 2010 Bible is the only comprehensive reference-tutorial on 3ds Max, making it a favorite of all users, from beginners to pros. If 3ds Max novices are itching to actually create something immediately, the Quick Start project in Part 1 is just for them. If experienced Max users can't wait to check out the new software features the details are readily available. This bestseller is packed with expert advice, timesaving tips, and more than 150 step-by-step tutorials. A 16-page color insert will highlight work by various cutting-edge 3D artists. A valuable companion DVD…mehr
The tenth edition of 3ds Max 2010 Bible is the only comprehensive reference-tutorial on 3ds Max, making it a favorite of all users, from beginners to pros. If 3ds Max novices are itching to actually create something immediately, the Quick Start project in Part 1 is just for them. If experienced Max users can't wait to check out the new software features the details are readily available. This bestseller is packed with expert advice, timesaving tips, and more than 150 step-by-step tutorials. A 16-page color insert will highlight work by various cutting-edge 3D artists. A valuable companion DVD includes all the examples and content from the book, including unique models and textures that readers can customize on their own as well as a searchable, full-color version of the book and trial version of 3ds Max.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 1296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2009
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1740g
- ISBN-13: 9780470471913
- ISBN-10: 0470471913
- Artikelnr.: 26125741
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 1296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2009
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1740g
- ISBN-13: 9780470471913
- ISBN-10: 0470471913
- Artikelnr.: 26125741
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Getting Started with 3ds Max.
Quick Start: Landing a Space Vehicle.
Chapter 1: Exploring the Max Interface.
Chapter 2: Controlling and Configuring the Viewports.
Chapter 3: Working with Files, Importing, and Exporting.
Chapter 4: Customizing the Max Interface and Setting Preferences.
Part II: Working with Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating and Editing Primitive Objects.
Chapter 6: Selecting Objects and Setting Object Properties.
Chapter 7: Transforming Objects, Pivoting, Aligning, and Snapping.
Chapter 8: Cloning Objects and Creating Object Arrays.
Chapter 9: Grouping, Linking, and Using Containers.
Part III: Modeling Basics.
Chapter 10: Accessing Subobjects and Using Modeling Helpers.
Chapter 11: Introducing Modifiers and Using the Modifier Stack.
Chapter 12: Drawing and Editing 2D Splines and Shapes.
Chapter 13: Modeling with Polygons and Using the Graphite Modeling Tools.
Part IV: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting Basics.
Chapter 14: Using the Material Editor and the Material Explorer.
Chapter 15: Creating and Applying Standard Materials.
Chapter 16: Adding Material Details with Maps.
Chapter 17: Creating Compound Materials and Using Material Modifiers.
Chapter 18: Configuring and Aiming Cameras.
Chapter 19: Using Lights and Basic Lighting Techniques.
Part V: Animation and Rendering Basics.
Chapter 20: Understanding Animation and Keyframes.
Chapter 21: Animating with Constraints and Simple Controllers.
Chapter 22: Rendering a Scene.
Part VI: Advanced Modeling.
Chapter 23: Building Complex Scenes with XRefs and Using Asset Tracking.
Chapter 24: Working with the Schematic View.
Chapter 25: Deforming Surfaces and Using the Mesh Modifiers.
Chapter 26: Working with Compound Objects.
Chapter 27: Modeling with Patches and NURBS.
Chapter 28: Adding and Styling Hair and Fur, and Using Cloth.
Part VII: Advanced Materials.
Chapter 29: Using Specialized Material Types.
Chapter 30: Painting in the Viewport Canvas and Rendering Surface Maps.
Chapter 31: Unwrapping UVs and Mapping Textures.
Chapter 32: Creating Baked Textures and Normal Maps.
Part VIII: Advanced Animation Techniques.
Chapter 33: Using Animation Modifiers and Complex Controllers.
Chapter 34: Animating with the Expression Controller and Wiring Parameters.
Chapter 35: Working with Function Curves in the Track View.
Chapter 36: Using Animation Layers and the Motion Mixer.
Part IX: Dynamic Animation.
Chapter 37: Creating Particles and Particle Flow.
Chapter 38: Using Space Warps.
Chapter 39: Simulating Physics-Based Motion with reactor.
Chapter 40: Animating Hair and Cloth.
Part X: Working with Characters.
Chapter 41: Understanding Rigging and Working with Bones.
Chapter 42: Working with Inverse Kinematics.
Chapter 43: Creating and Animating Bipeds and Crowds.
Chapter 44: Skinning Characters.
Part XI: Advanced Lighting and Rendering.
Chapter 45: Working with Advanced Lighting, Light Tracing, and Radiosity.
Chapter 46: Using Atmospheric and Render Effects.
Chapter 47: Rendering with mental ray.
Chapter 48: Batch and Network Rendering.
Chapter 49: Compositing with Render Elements and the Video Post Interface.
Part XII: MAXScript and Plug-Ins.
Chapter 50: Automating with MAXScript.
Chapter 51: Expanding Max with Third-Party Plug-Ins.
Appendix A: What's New with 3ds Max 2010.
Appendix B: What's on the DVD.
Index.
End User License Agreement.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Getting Started with 3ds Max.
Quick Start: Landing a Space Vehicle.
Chapter 1: Exploring the Max Interface.
Chapter 2: Controlling and Configuring the Viewports.
Chapter 3: Working with Files, Importing, and Exporting.
Chapter 4: Customizing the Max Interface and Setting Preferences.
Part II: Working with Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating and Editing Primitive Objects.
Chapter 6: Selecting Objects and Setting Object Properties.
Chapter 7: Transforming Objects, Pivoting, Aligning, and Snapping.
Chapter 8: Cloning Objects and Creating Object Arrays.
Chapter 9: Grouping, Linking, and Using Containers.
Part III: Modeling Basics.
Chapter 10: Accessing Subobjects and Using Modeling Helpers.
Chapter 11: Introducing Modifiers and Using the Modifier Stack.
Chapter 12: Drawing and Editing 2D Splines and Shapes.
Chapter 13: Modeling with Polygons and Using the Graphite Modeling Tools.
Part IV: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting Basics.
Chapter 14: Using the Material Editor and the Material Explorer.
Chapter 15: Creating and Applying Standard Materials.
Chapter 16: Adding Material Details with Maps.
Chapter 17: Creating Compound Materials and Using Material Modifiers.
Chapter 18: Configuring and Aiming Cameras.
Chapter 19: Using Lights and Basic Lighting Techniques.
Part V: Animation and Rendering Basics.
Chapter 20: Understanding Animation and Keyframes.
Chapter 21: Animating with Constraints and Simple Controllers.
Chapter 22: Rendering a Scene.
Part VI: Advanced Modeling.
Chapter 23: Building Complex Scenes with XRefs and Using Asset Tracking.
Chapter 24: Working with the Schematic View.
Chapter 25: Deforming Surfaces and Using the Mesh Modifiers.
Chapter 26: Working with Compound Objects.
Chapter 27: Modeling with Patches and NURBS.
Chapter 28: Adding and Styling Hair and Fur, and Using Cloth.
Part VII: Advanced Materials.
Chapter 29: Using Specialized Material Types.
Chapter 30: Painting in the Viewport Canvas and Rendering Surface Maps.
Chapter 31: Unwrapping UVs and Mapping Textures.
Chapter 32: Creating Baked Textures and Normal Maps.
Part VIII: Advanced Animation Techniques.
Chapter 33: Using Animation Modifiers and Complex Controllers.
Chapter 34: Animating with the Expression Controller and Wiring Parameters.
Chapter 35: Working with Function Curves in the Track View.
Chapter 36: Using Animation Layers and the Motion Mixer.
Part IX: Dynamic Animation.
Chapter 37: Creating Particles and Particle Flow.
Chapter 38: Using Space Warps.
Chapter 39: Simulating Physics-Based Motion with reactor.
Chapter 40: Animating Hair and Cloth.
Part X: Working with Characters.
Chapter 41: Understanding Rigging and Working with Bones.
Chapter 42: Working with Inverse Kinematics.
Chapter 43: Creating and Animating Bipeds and Crowds.
Chapter 44: Skinning Characters.
Part XI: Advanced Lighting and Rendering.
Chapter 45: Working with Advanced Lighting, Light Tracing, and Radiosity.
Chapter 46: Using Atmospheric and Render Effects.
Chapter 47: Rendering with mental ray.
Chapter 48: Batch and Network Rendering.
Chapter 49: Compositing with Render Elements and the Video Post Interface.
Part XII: MAXScript and Plug-Ins.
Chapter 50: Automating with MAXScript.
Chapter 51: Expanding Max with Third-Party Plug-Ins.
Appendix A: What's New with 3ds Max 2010.
Appendix B: What's on the DVD.
Index.
End User License Agreement.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Getting Started with 3ds Max.
Quick Start: Landing a Space Vehicle.
Chapter 1: Exploring the Max Interface.
Chapter 2: Controlling and Configuring the Viewports.
Chapter 3: Working with Files, Importing, and Exporting.
Chapter 4: Customizing the Max Interface and Setting Preferences.
Part II: Working with Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating and Editing Primitive Objects.
Chapter 6: Selecting Objects and Setting Object Properties.
Chapter 7: Transforming Objects, Pivoting, Aligning, and Snapping.
Chapter 8: Cloning Objects and Creating Object Arrays.
Chapter 9: Grouping, Linking, and Using Containers.
Part III: Modeling Basics.
Chapter 10: Accessing Subobjects and Using Modeling Helpers.
Chapter 11: Introducing Modifiers and Using the Modifier Stack.
Chapter 12: Drawing and Editing 2D Splines and Shapes.
Chapter 13: Modeling with Polygons and Using the Graphite Modeling Tools.
Part IV: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting Basics.
Chapter 14: Using the Material Editor and the Material Explorer.
Chapter 15: Creating and Applying Standard Materials.
Chapter 16: Adding Material Details with Maps.
Chapter 17: Creating Compound Materials and Using Material Modifiers.
Chapter 18: Configuring and Aiming Cameras.
Chapter 19: Using Lights and Basic Lighting Techniques.
Part V: Animation and Rendering Basics.
Chapter 20: Understanding Animation and Keyframes.
Chapter 21: Animating with Constraints and Simple Controllers.
Chapter 22: Rendering a Scene.
Part VI: Advanced Modeling.
Chapter 23: Building Complex Scenes with XRefs and Using Asset Tracking.
Chapter 24: Working with the Schematic View.
Chapter 25: Deforming Surfaces and Using the Mesh Modifiers.
Chapter 26: Working with Compound Objects.
Chapter 27: Modeling with Patches and NURBS.
Chapter 28: Adding and Styling Hair and Fur, and Using Cloth.
Part VII: Advanced Materials.
Chapter 29: Using Specialized Material Types.
Chapter 30: Painting in the Viewport Canvas and Rendering Surface Maps.
Chapter 31: Unwrapping UVs and Mapping Textures.
Chapter 32: Creating Baked Textures and Normal Maps.
Part VIII: Advanced Animation Techniques.
Chapter 33: Using Animation Modifiers and Complex Controllers.
Chapter 34: Animating with the Expression Controller and Wiring Parameters.
Chapter 35: Working with Function Curves in the Track View.
Chapter 36: Using Animation Layers and the Motion Mixer.
Part IX: Dynamic Animation.
Chapter 37: Creating Particles and Particle Flow.
Chapter 38: Using Space Warps.
Chapter 39: Simulating Physics-Based Motion with reactor.
Chapter 40: Animating Hair and Cloth.
Part X: Working with Characters.
Chapter 41: Understanding Rigging and Working with Bones.
Chapter 42: Working with Inverse Kinematics.
Chapter 43: Creating and Animating Bipeds and Crowds.
Chapter 44: Skinning Characters.
Part XI: Advanced Lighting and Rendering.
Chapter 45: Working with Advanced Lighting, Light Tracing, and Radiosity.
Chapter 46: Using Atmospheric and Render Effects.
Chapter 47: Rendering with mental ray.
Chapter 48: Batch and Network Rendering.
Chapter 49: Compositing with Render Elements and the Video Post Interface.
Part XII: MAXScript and Plug-Ins.
Chapter 50: Automating with MAXScript.
Chapter 51: Expanding Max with Third-Party Plug-Ins.
Appendix A: What's New with 3ds Max 2010.
Appendix B: What's on the DVD.
Index.
End User License Agreement.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Getting Started with 3ds Max.
Quick Start: Landing a Space Vehicle.
Chapter 1: Exploring the Max Interface.
Chapter 2: Controlling and Configuring the Viewports.
Chapter 3: Working with Files, Importing, and Exporting.
Chapter 4: Customizing the Max Interface and Setting Preferences.
Part II: Working with Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating and Editing Primitive Objects.
Chapter 6: Selecting Objects and Setting Object Properties.
Chapter 7: Transforming Objects, Pivoting, Aligning, and Snapping.
Chapter 8: Cloning Objects and Creating Object Arrays.
Chapter 9: Grouping, Linking, and Using Containers.
Part III: Modeling Basics.
Chapter 10: Accessing Subobjects and Using Modeling Helpers.
Chapter 11: Introducing Modifiers and Using the Modifier Stack.
Chapter 12: Drawing and Editing 2D Splines and Shapes.
Chapter 13: Modeling with Polygons and Using the Graphite Modeling Tools.
Part IV: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting Basics.
Chapter 14: Using the Material Editor and the Material Explorer.
Chapter 15: Creating and Applying Standard Materials.
Chapter 16: Adding Material Details with Maps.
Chapter 17: Creating Compound Materials and Using Material Modifiers.
Chapter 18: Configuring and Aiming Cameras.
Chapter 19: Using Lights and Basic Lighting Techniques.
Part V: Animation and Rendering Basics.
Chapter 20: Understanding Animation and Keyframes.
Chapter 21: Animating with Constraints and Simple Controllers.
Chapter 22: Rendering a Scene.
Part VI: Advanced Modeling.
Chapter 23: Building Complex Scenes with XRefs and Using Asset Tracking.
Chapter 24: Working with the Schematic View.
Chapter 25: Deforming Surfaces and Using the Mesh Modifiers.
Chapter 26: Working with Compound Objects.
Chapter 27: Modeling with Patches and NURBS.
Chapter 28: Adding and Styling Hair and Fur, and Using Cloth.
Part VII: Advanced Materials.
Chapter 29: Using Specialized Material Types.
Chapter 30: Painting in the Viewport Canvas and Rendering Surface Maps.
Chapter 31: Unwrapping UVs and Mapping Textures.
Chapter 32: Creating Baked Textures and Normal Maps.
Part VIII: Advanced Animation Techniques.
Chapter 33: Using Animation Modifiers and Complex Controllers.
Chapter 34: Animating with the Expression Controller and Wiring Parameters.
Chapter 35: Working with Function Curves in the Track View.
Chapter 36: Using Animation Layers and the Motion Mixer.
Part IX: Dynamic Animation.
Chapter 37: Creating Particles and Particle Flow.
Chapter 38: Using Space Warps.
Chapter 39: Simulating Physics-Based Motion with reactor.
Chapter 40: Animating Hair and Cloth.
Part X: Working with Characters.
Chapter 41: Understanding Rigging and Working with Bones.
Chapter 42: Working with Inverse Kinematics.
Chapter 43: Creating and Animating Bipeds and Crowds.
Chapter 44: Skinning Characters.
Part XI: Advanced Lighting and Rendering.
Chapter 45: Working with Advanced Lighting, Light Tracing, and Radiosity.
Chapter 46: Using Atmospheric and Render Effects.
Chapter 47: Rendering with mental ray.
Chapter 48: Batch and Network Rendering.
Chapter 49: Compositing with Render Elements and the Video Post Interface.
Part XII: MAXScript and Plug-Ins.
Chapter 50: Automating with MAXScript.
Chapter 51: Expanding Max with Third-Party Plug-Ins.
Appendix A: What's New with 3ds Max 2010.
Appendix B: What's on the DVD.
Index.
End User License Agreement.