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SU to MAX

Post by chillrender on Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:01 am

First topic message reminder :

Mga 3d PEPZ a simple tutorials for all SU users sana magustuhan ninyo...
Pacensya na sa sound effects hehhee




Ito na po sa matagal na paghihintay sorry sa abala


Sketchup to Max - Click here for the most popular videos


Last edited by chillrender on Tue May 19, 2009 4:08 am; edited 2 times in total

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by logikpixel on Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:49 am

WenZ3D wrote:thanks logikpixel nakita kona yung tuts ok na ok i could shift to modelling in SU then to render it in max. kc mabilis talaga ang SU for modelling lalo na for beginners like me. maraming salamat po chillrender for opening this thread. 2thumbsup


yes, mas mabilis ang modeling sa SU. pero nkita ko na yung autocad 2010, parang sketchup na rin na may "push/pull" yun nga lang "press/pull" hehe.. "same same" sabi nga dito sa uae,,hehehehe thumbsup

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by WenZ3D on Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:30 am

hi logiKpixel, ng training ako sa MCAD nung autocad 2008 may press/pull na kaso mas mabilis pa din sa SU para sa akin. meron din sa max kaso need to go to sub object parameters and need to convert the object to edit poly/edit mesh. depende narin cguro if got to set up your own short cut keys to speed up your modelling techniques. So far every softwares have the same tools and processes on 2D/3D design they just have different names. maganda pa din if you have to master 1 software at a time tulad ni sir Nomer. 2thumbsup

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by logikpixel on Sun Apr 12, 2009 9:22 am

tama! mahirap na yung maging jack of all trades, master of none. hehe.. 2thumbsup

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by WenZ3D on Sun Apr 12, 2009 9:49 am

SU and MAX definitely will be friends now for me.... 2thumbsup

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by darwinzzkie on Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:40 am

sir i tried your work flow ok siya when it comes to box and cylinder gaya dun sa video but when it comes to big modeling pag madami na geometry nagkakagulo na yung mga materials hindi na nasusunod. Sad ano po ba maganda solution dun?

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by nomeradona on Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:51 am

i think one ot the workflow is to model everything in SU, then wag munang problemahin ang materials. always use group. then export in 3ds. sa max import at duon ka nalang maglagay ng materials.

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by darwinzzkie on Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:02 am

Thanks sir nomer. i tried it. group export as 3ds tapos edit mesh na lang sa max tapos apply materials. 2thumbsup

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by corpsegrinder on Sat May 09, 2009 12:50 am

share lng...

hndi ko p rin tlaga alam kung ano ang difference, bsta ako edit poly gamit ko after importing... sa SU naman,ok naman walang problema bsta ngaaply lng ng material, texture position (advantage), sa lahat lng ng modelled sa SU, sa max nlng mglagay ng 3dmodels khit from 3dwarehouse p.. ung models from 3dwarehouse ay ineexport ko rn as 3DS.. hanapin lng ulit ung bitmap file and same dn ung mapping na lalabas na galing SU..

As experienced, wag mg "soften" sa SU... un ung cause pala ng sobrang tagal ng pgrender sa max..

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by Vivisik on Wed May 13, 2009 2:26 pm

this is what ive been waiting for but sir di ko po mkita video ah?

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Re: SU to MAX

Post by chillrender on Tue May 19, 2009 4:06 am

Ito na po sa matagal na paghihintay sorry sa abala


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Re: SU to MAX

Post by onzki on Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:08 pm

chillrender : thanks for creating and sharing this tutorial... aabangan ko pa ung iba mong upcoming lessons. matindi rin ang voice mo bro.. malinaw at narelax ako, parang AM radio.. cheers! thumbsup

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