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3D Studio Max


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Is there anyone on here that's any good with this software? I used it a lot at uni for more conceptual stuff but I somehow seem to have been landed with the job of being our office's 3-D expert. I've been learning a lot more about it the past few weeks and seem to have got the hang of more realistic rendering, but I'm still having a few problems.

 

Does anyone have any experience before I go off on one about the problem I'm having?

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Is there anyone on here that's any good with this software? I used it a lot at uni for more conceptual stuff but I somehow seem to have been landed with the job of being our office's 3-D expert. I've been learning a lot more about it the past few weeks and seem to have got the hang of more realistic rendering, but I'm still having a few problems.

 

Does anyone have any experience before I go off on one about the problem I'm having?

 

You an go off on one about it and i can send it to me mate who's a dab hand at it. Put brighton pier on Battle of Britian game apparantly.

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It's a really stupid, yet massively annoying, problem I'm having where I've cut a hole in a wall for a window and when I render it the material is dodgy. It looks fine everywhere else but the face of the whole where the window was cut from. I've tried loads of things but it won't go away and photoshopping it won't look right.

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It's a really stupid, yet massively annoying, problem I'm having where I've cut a hole in a wall for a window and when I render it the material is dodgy. It looks fine everywhere else but the face of the whole where the window was cut from. I've tried loads of things but it won't go away and photoshopping it won't look right.

 

Consider it sent

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