Character Interaction in 3ds Max | 2.2 Gb
Software Used: Autodesk 3ds Max 2013 | Resolution: 1280x720(.flv) | Audio: mp3 92 Kbps | Completion Time: 05 hrs. 02 min.
Genre: eLearning | Difficulty: Advanced | Language: English | Instructor: Delano Athias
Software Used: Autodesk 3ds Max 2013 | Resolution: 1280x720(.flv) | Audio: mp3 92 Kbps | Completion Time: 05 hrs. 02 min.
Genre: eLearning | Difficulty: Advanced | Language: English | Instructor: Delano Athias
In this set of 3ds Max tutorials you will learn how to animate a multi-character interaction in 3ds Max. We'll first explore the planning phase of this project, which should always come first, and then dive right in and built the performance entirely, from start to finish, learning skills that can be applied to any character. We'll also discuss the benefits of choosing suitable rotation orders for control objects, and learn way to overcome gimbal lock interpolations. By the end of the tutorial, you will have attained the set of skills needed to animate fun and believable character interactions!
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Publisher: Digital Tutors
Training Course: Character Interaction in 3ds Max
Instructor: Delano Athias
Home: http://digitaltutors.com/
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 2.2 Gb
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