An Introduction to 3ds Max: Polygonal Modeling, Day 1 – Basix
Of all of the high-end 3d apps on the market, 3ds Max is by far one of the most powerful. It is, however, also one of the most complex and daunting 3d apps to learn. In this two part tutorial series, professional video game artist, Kaleb Aylsworth, will give you a detailed introduction to 3ds Max, as it pertains to polygonal modeling and the video game industry.
This tutorial is Day 1 in a series – Go to Day 2
In this, the first part of the series, Kaleb will spend an hour and a half walking you through many key skills such as: navigation, changing views and shading modes, menus and tabs, and most importantly, the polygonal modeling tools. Then, in the second part, he will demonstrate how to apply the things that you have learned by using them to make a low-poly version of Guy van der Walt’s “Retro TV Set”. You can see some more examples of Guy’s work at his portfolio website, Plasticboy.
This is the first part: the Tools and Their Functions.
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Special thanks to Guy van der Walt for allowing us to use his image! Check out some more samples of his amazing CG art here: www.plasticboy.co.uk.





Nice tutorial !!!
Thanks Alan:)
I have quite some experience with Max but I will download this tutorial, maybe I can learn something new!
Thx for this video tutorial Kaleb!
If you have any experience at all, then I doubt you’ll learn anything new. This is meant for all the “I have never even opened the app before”’s out there:) Thanks for the nice words tho!
I cannot wait to see the next tutorial, thank you very much!
Will definitely take a closer look at this later today, thank you for taking the time!
Awesome Tutorial, thanks Kaleb!
Great tutorial!
I have been trying to get into modeling for years now, and maybe this can help me out
Me too, modeling is very hard to learn because there is a lot of techniques !
Would be nice to see something like this for Cinema 4D
I’ll ask one of our resident C4D authors if they’d be interested.
Thanks!
I’ve been going over the Introduction to 3ds Max: Polygonal Modeling. It has a good pace and it’s easy to follow. Good Stuff!
Once again, very good tutorial Kaleb. Congrats.
So, you’re working on Bioshock 2 Multiplayer huh ? Can’t wait to play it.
Is there some reason why people capable of operating some of the most advanced software available can’t use a mic properly? This isn’t the first time. I think the site needs some quality control. Thanks for the content, really, but the presentation undermines the experience.
It’s true that the sound quality leaves something to be desired, but I assure you that there is a very logical reason for this, and it is something other than my lack of Mic knowledge. You see…I own a Mac, and since 3ds Max is not available for Mac OS, I must run Windows on my Mac in order to be able to use 3ds Max. The problem with this is that Bootcamp does not always get the drivers right when setting them up so that Windows can recognize the Mac hardware, and one of the drivers that Bootcamp seems to have forgotten is the one for the Mic jack. So basically, the only Mic that Windows will accept is the built in Macbook one….which is sorta garbage. So you see, I certainly understand where you are coming from with your complaint, but I have done the very best that I can with the resources that I have available to me, and the only other alternative to this would be to not do the tutorial at all….and I don’t think the readers would prefer that alternative.
OK, just try an USB Soundcard should cost 10€ to 20€ solved my Problems.
Thanks for the tutorial.
You should look into VMFusion it is way better then bootcamp. The best thing is you can move between your MacOX and Windows without rebooting.
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/
$80
I take you comment on board, and I too would rather have this tutorial as it stands than not at all. I wonder if there’s a workaround for the future? Do you own another machine? Maybe you could record the sound separately and overlay it during editing/compression? Sure it might not sync “perfectly” but there’s no lip-sync to worry about, and a few milliseconds here or there might not make a difference.
Admin – Please tell me if you’d like me to make a comment along the lines of “why don’t you buy a pc?” – That can be good for link bait haha
Thanks again Kaleb, hope I didn’t sound too critical, but I was disappointed that it marred an otherwise perfect resource.
more more more more mre thanks for this material. Excellent. I said, very thanks.
Thank you for these video tutorials
They’re very helpful and nicely explained.
My pleasure:)
Hey Kaleb
Thanks for the help. I have a class project due in a few days and this helped me brush up nicely on the things I didn’t understand in class.
Glad I could help! I wish a well organized free tutorial network like this existed when I was learning 3d in school…things would have been a LOT easier:)
Hi mate, great tutorials!
One quick question though. What version of 3ds Max are you using? From the icons and the ‘File’ menu button it looks more like 2010 but the UI colour scheme isn’t the default 2010 one, looks more like 2009’s.
The only reason I ask is because I’ve been learning Max for a few weeks using 2009 and have recently tried out 2010, which I like, but I’m finding it more difficult due to the icons not having any colour in them. Makes it hard to differentiate between the different toggles etc.
Do you know of any way to have coloured icons in Max 2010?
Thanks in advance,
Darran
Open 3ds Max. Go to “Customize > Load Custom Ui Scheme”, and browse to “C:/Program Files/Autodesk/3ds Max 2010/ui”.
There you will be able to find several different versions 3ds Max user interfaces, including 3ds Max 2009 default.
Cheers!
gud
I must say, an EXCELLENT tutorial for beginners
that is what i myself am
that’s all the start i needed for 3DS max, awesome job Kaleb !!
Thx man, learned many things with those vids.
Honestly, this ist terrible! I’m not talking about the content. No flw here, but the way it’s presented is pathetic.
What are you doing with your mouse? It’s running around like blue-arse flies allt the time. This diverts my concentration from what you’re actually saying. Sad…
Ummm….have you read the rest of the comments here. Apparently you’re the only one who had any trouble following this tutorial….everyone else thought it was great. You know what’s pathetic though? People who go onto forums and flame other strangers hard work in a feeble attempt to appease their own raging self esteem problems…
been using max for a few months now and this still was very useful