Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Working with AEC Objects - Part 1

Working with AEC Objects - Part 1

Level: Beginner


Recorded in: 3ds Max 2010


Files used: http://areadownloads.autodesk.com/wdm/3dsmax/HTM-MOD_3dg_aec-obj.zip


Description: This movie shows how to use the AEC tools in 3ds Max to build components such as walls, doors, windows and staircases to name a few. These objects are parametric in 3ds Max, which gives them an advantage over imported geometry from CAD programs. In this first part, you learn how to build walls, doors and windows.





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Working with AEC Objects - Part 1

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