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Beginner | 5h 11m | 1.82 GB | Project Files 6 MB | Required Software: 3ds Max 2012

In this collection of lessons we will learn about the different modeling techniques available in 3ds Max 2012 to create a future concept bike.

In this series of lessons we’ll be discussing some the introductory methods for modeling in 3ds Max 2012 and you should begin to develop techniques that will complement your own style of modeling. Through out these lessons, we will learn a variety of different modeling methods, such as spline modeling that will allow you to easily model irregular objects with ease. Then we’ll learn how to use primitive geometry to build some of the more complex objects of our concept bike. We’ll also be introduced to several of the common tools used for modeling in 3ds Max. Finally, we’ll learn how to create some basic materials for our bike to create some really stunning 3d renders. By the end of this course, you should have a solid grasp of the different modeling techniques and begin coming up with a modeling style that works best for you.

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Beginner | 2h 50m | 873 MB | Project Files 43 MB | Required Software: Autodesk Maya 2012

In this course we will take an extensive look into the Create Deformers and Edit Deformers menus in Maya.

By the end of this course, we will understand how they operate, as well as discuss practical uses for each of them.

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video2brain – Compositing in Premiere Pro
Intermediate | 2h 18m | 1.12 GB | Project Files 423 MB | Required Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

Produce Advanced Sequences Without Leaving Your Editor

Premiere Pro CS5.5 is primarily a nonlinear editing system designed for fast cutting of multiple media types, but it is also an advanced special effects and compositing tool. In this course, master editor Maxim Jago describes the tools and options available to create complex compositions using just Premiere Pro, without involving After Effects or Photoshop. You?ll learn how to adjust opacity, use garbage mattes and track mattes, and create nested sequences, as well as how to work with chroma keys, luma keys, and the Ultra Keyer. By the end of this course, you will be able to layer multiple media elements to produce advanced sequences as compositions.
In this workshop, you?ll learn about the surprisingly powerful compositing tools that are available in Premiere Pro and see what you can achieve without ever leaving your editor.

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Intermediate | 4h 27m | 1.15 GB | Project Files 552 MB | Required Software: Revit Architecture

This course offers an in-depth look at the rendering features of Revit, including photometric lighting, sun, and exposure and its basic animation tools.

Author Paul F. Aubin covers creating 3D views; modeling wall layers, sweeps, and custom components; applying materials and custom textures to objects; and rendering the final scene with optimal quality settings. The course also shows how to create a walk-through that showcases designs. Exercise files are included with the course.

Topics include:
* Understanding camera view settings
* Developing approaches to modeling
* Constructing wall profiles
* Creating materials and textures
* Sharing materials between files
* Working with Sun Path
* Lighting a scene with lighting fixture families and lighting groups
* Understanding the rendering process
* Applying background settings
* Generating rendered output
* Experimenting with non-photorealistic render types

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Beginner | 1h 44m | 551 MB | Project Files 6 MB | Required Software: 3ds Max 2012

In this series of lessons we will take an introductory look at particle flow to create custom particle systems.

Throughout this lesson, we’ll learn how to create a Particle Flow Source and how to navigate the Particle View interface. We’ll also learn how to use many of the most commonly used operators to create a particle system that fits our specific needs in our project. We’ll also learn how to utilize space warps like gravity and wind with particle flow to modify the behaviors of our particle systems. Finally, we’ll learn how to apply collisions to our particles and even cause our particles to spawn new particles when they collide with a deflector.

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Digital-Tutors – Creative Development: Guerrilla Compositing Tactics in Maya and NUKE with Ed Whetstone
Advanced | 2h 20m | Released on 10/3/2011 | 1.04 GB | Project Files 386 MB | Required Software: Maya 2011, NukeX 6.1

In this series of lessons, we’ll work through a guerrilla-style compositing workflow in NUKE, focusing on a holistic approach to color and depth effects

These video lessons will introduce a compositing workflow that emphasizes efficiency. We’ll look at a variety of color correction methods, depth and height-based haze, and faked camera effects such as depth of field and motion blur. Throughout, we’ll develop a visual style for our comp that will be easy to replicate and re-use for later shots.

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Advanced | 0h 41m | 230 MB | Project Files 22 MB | Required Software: Autodesk Maya 2012

This high-level course was designed to provide you with techniques and tips for animating eyes convincingly in Maya.

In this series of lessons, our objectives include understanding a character’s emotions and thoughts through their eye patterns. We’ll cover techniques and workflows for animating believable eye jitters and eye darts. We’ll dissect various eye animations and discuss WHY they move a certain way. Overall, we’ll learn how to animate the eyes and brows to feel organic and life-like.

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Digital-Tutors – Creative Development: Modeling a Sci-Fi City in 3ds Max with Steve Connor
Advanced | 1h 15m | 1.47 GB | Project Files 30 MB | Required Software: 3ds Max

Learn how to create your own futuristic city to scale with animated cameras and vehicles.

Planning, reference materials, and imagination will be addressed, so that students are led to optionally create their own version of the tutorial, equipped with the methods they learn in the video. Included is creating a 3D set to scale, how to make models appear large and dramatic, and maximizing the use of 3 simple tools — extrude, inset and bevel in polygonal modeling. We will create textures for variation in tones of buildings. Cloning of buildings and attention to staging will be discussed and demonstrated, to maximize the use of a limited number of models to achieve a sense of scale, without sacrificing variety. The fly-through will include creating and animating a camera as it travels with a vehicle flying through the model city. Textures will be from the 3ds Max libraries. A procedural map will be used to create a futuristic sky around the scene. We also cover mental ray rendering and the daylight system for sophisticated shadows, ambient lighting and reflections for glass.

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