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Re: Re: Re: Re: Project-based 3ds Max training
by tbdesign
>>Have you thought about doing the same thing but only cover the basic fundamentals of 3dsmax. You had done some a while back for 3dsmax5 which I refer to quite often. There is a lot inside 3dsmax and sometimes having someone demostrating the proper steps is more informative than reading a book cover-to-cover. For example: "3ds Max Beginner’s Crash Course" that was done for Autodesk MasterClasses by Amer Yassine. << Funny, I was just approached last week about producing some DVD's, but my schedule is such that I wouldn't be able to start before the end of the year, so don't know if it will work out or not. I'm a big fan of Amer's style of delivery, too Leonard. Anything I'd do would be along that line, but with more emaphasis on the fundamental concepts that can be applied for a wide range of solutions. Stay tuned, it may still happen, and thanks Leonard.
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