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Roman sword, shield and javelin in 3DsMax

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Created on Saturday, 11 June 2011 11:56

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Roman sword modeling 3ds MaxThis is the first 3ds Max video tutorial  in this news section called Medieval where i would like to show you how to model swords, shields, siege weapons and other from this age. Even that Roman don’t belong there i decided to anyway do these. We will go through modeling  using a reference picture from a primitive cylinder in 3ds Max and shape it using editable poly to the sword on the reference. Using similar technique we will make the shield and after with few steps the javelin. Using subdivision we will achieve smooth and without failure our models.

At the end i will show you how to make  materials and render for these objects and set up the lightning in 3ds Max. After we will render Ambient and Z-Depth map for Lens Blur and do some postproduction in Photoshop.

Include:

  • Modeling a Roman sword using a reference
  • Modeling a Roman shield using a reference
  • Modeling a Roman javelin
  • Using editable poly to add details
  • Smoothing the object using subdivision
  • Materials using Arch&Design
  • Lightning using MR Photometric Lights
  • Rendering, Ambient map and Z-Depth map
  • Postproduction in Photoshop

Time:

  • 02:20:00

Software used in the tutorial:

  • 3ds Max 2012
  • Photoshop

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tags: 3dsmax tutorial, tutorial for 3dsmax, 3ds max modeling tutorial, 3d animation software, 3d modeling software, 3d software, 3ds max tutorial, medieval tutorial in 3ds max, modeling sword in 3ds max, modeling javelin tutorial
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Access this URL (http://www.3d-sphere.com/3D.Tutorials/Medieval/Roman/Max.Files/max_files.zip)max_files.zip[3DsMax files]2718 Kb
Access this URL (http://www.3d-sphere.com/3D.Tutorials/Medieval/Roman/Textures/textures.zip)textures.zip[Textures]10925 Kb

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