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sancheuz
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Subject: Newb! starting point suggestions ??
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
If you are looking to start modelling, then jump right into 3ds Max... Great program!
sancheuz
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Subject: New guy interested in 3D art
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
Then go on to 3ds Max, a standard 3d program industry-wide.
sancheuz
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Subject: TurboSquid stealing money
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
Yes, Turbosquid is a kinda of a rip-off.
sancheuz
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Subject: 3d landscape modeling
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
I vote for 3ds too.... it might have a steeper learning curve but it pays off in the long run
sancheuz
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Subject: 3dsmax : noob question
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
Yes and there is also 3ds max's own help file and tutorial files.
sancheuz
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Subject: Hello I'm new here
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
Hello there SenOrarneDymn
I'm new myself too! Smile
sancheuz
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Subject: Ambient Occlusion Tutorials
Forum : 3D Rendering
Posted : July 28, 2010
Thanks for the tutorial Andybas. I myself just add the AO pass over the image in PS.
sancheuz
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Subject: problem with vray sp4
Forum : 3D Rendering
Posted : July 28, 2010
Yes this happens to me too. I've just gave up on trying to find a solution.
sancheuz
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Subject: REALISTIC FIRE
Forum : 3D Rendering
Posted : July 28, 2010
What program are you using? .. in any case an animated alpha map sometimes workes great!
sancheuz
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Subject: How big is the 3d modeling job market?
Forum : General CG Talk
Posted : July 28, 2010
It also depends where you are located, how much you are willing to charge, quality of your work, and who you know!