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Featured 3D Artist of September 2005 – Marco Weiß (M3D)
Below you can read the interview with the 3D Valley Featured artist of September 2005. Marco’s gallery album is clearly one of the favorites of our gallery. He specializes in vehicles and technical modeling and is able to create some of the most amazing concept cars you have ever seen. We thought it would be nice to get to know a bit more about the person behind these great images. Please read our interview with Marco below. Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged 3d, artist, car, cg, concept design, interview, modeling, technical, vehicles
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Modeling and Posing Chains in 3D Studio MAX
In this tutorial, I will show you how you can model a chain, rig it in a couple of simple steps. This allows you to pose and animate the chain in an efficient manner. This tutorial is aimed at the beginner and every step is outlined and displayed in detail, but does assume some basic knowledge of 3D Studio Max. Continue reading
Modeling Fake rooms in Gmax for animation
Modeling Fake rooms in Gmax for animation Adam Ladd for 3Dvalley.com. Continue reading
Modeling a Car Tire in 3D Studio Max
In this video tutorial however, you will learn a fairly quick method to create a detailed tire by using simple extrusion techniques on a cylinder. Continue reading
Posted in Tutorials
Tagged 3d studio max, 3dnuts, car, modeling, tire, tutorial, vehicles, video tutorial
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Modeling a Chess pawn in 3D Studio MAX
In this tutorial you will learn how to model a chess pawn in 3D Studio Max. The main purpose is to show you some basic Editable Poly edit options and how they can be used to create something very quickly. This tutorial is primarily aimed at the beginner, but can be interesting for the more experienced modeler as well. Continue reading

