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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice organized book for all kinds of max users,
By LAMBROS POTAMIANOS (Athens, Attiki Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
I use max since version 3, so I consider myself to be an intermediate user. With this spirit I bought this book promising to be helpful to all users. Well, the truth is that you can find any kind of tips in this book, things that a veteran user could have forgotten, or that a novice would kill to find. The book covers all areas of the 3d process through 3d studio from customization of 3dsmax to final renderings and compositing, not exluding some maxscripting. Due to that fact, the amount of tips for each section is somewhat selective (not that it could be done in another way though!). I discovered many features in "unknown" territories (at least for me) and many tips that claryfied things for other sections. I only wished it covered more the lightining and rendering section (as it is now, it is evenly divided among all sections), because there are many more things I would like to find out about the mental ray, lightrace and radiosity settings.Overally, this is a good book, well worth the price, and it is almost certain that you will find something new in here. My wish is that it doubled its 300 pages.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A lot for everybody...,
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This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
Let me first tell that I am from the games industry, and our use of Max is very specific and thus limited from the broad range the program has. As such I would say I am an intermediate to advance user in some areas, but a beginner in other features.
The book does not aim itself specifically at any one industry, but rather has a lot for everybody. And as such it is VERY useful. It is chokeful of tips, work arounds and time savers in every single area of Max. Even if you know the Max 6 version almost inside out (and who can honestly claim that?), there will still be a tonne of reminders on good workflow and timesavers, easily worth the cover price. This is not the kind of book you read from cover to cover, but rather flip through, and then keep close to your workstation, as problems arise. I use the materials chapter the most due to the nature of my work, but I am deeply grateful for all the goodies on lightning, rendering and modelling etc. as well. This book is for everybody, save absolute gurus and people who have never touched a 3D application before.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't live without it book,
By Scott (Ringwood, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
There can't be very many Max 6 users who have so mastered its' incredible array of tools that they won't find something new in this book. It not only explores hard to learn topics, it provides new insights into creating effects. And the topics are all about the "cool" things that make using Max exciting and productive.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful book with a lot of short/sharp tips.,
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This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
Firstly, please take itchybob's review with a grain of salt. With regard to his "issue" with the lighting setup tip mentioned, there is a reason almost everyone in the industry uses the same or similar setups . . . speed and control. If you are in a production environment, using skylight or radiosity takes incredible amounts of time and is just plain crazy. Therefore it is a very good tip.
Anyway, onto the review! This was the first Max book I purchased and it becomes more useful every week. Why? Because Max is a big program and I am learning more everyday. Following on from this, the tips range from simple one paragraph hints to full blown MaxScript. As I become more proficient, some of the tips become more relevant to me. I would highly recommend this book as it really does provide *production tested" hints that will speed up your workflow and help give your work that extra oomph. Of course, the end result is up to you, but with this book you might have a little edge on the competition!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT REFERENCE, VERY USEFUL,
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This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
If you every wanted to know the in-depth functionalities and the "hidden" or more overlooked features of 3ds max, get this book.
Full color pages are packed with tips of every conceivable kind-from materials to animating to rendering to max script to anything in between. I constantly go back to it to look up various small things that I can't find in 3ds max reference or tutorials.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a cut above,
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This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
I'm a 3ds user since 2nd version of 3d-studio (3d studio) not MAX it was DOS 5 era, I found it very hard for me to look at 3d books without snickering at it, This one I can always find useful tips here and there, well worth the money I paid for. THey are not earth shattering tips but a good collection of alternative ways to do things, very cool, One thing though, if all the Max scripts are typed into a CD it will be much better, I'll pay an extra 5 bucks for it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good,
By erik turchin (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
this tip book is ideal if you are putting together a demo piece or the like. It has strong tips in areas such as raytracing, surface tools, animating, lights, materials, and other general 3dsmax information. Good tips at the end in working with 2d editors. There is also 25-30 pages of maxscript, which you either like or you don't. The book is only 270 pages, and of that about 200 pages are very worthwhile. The other 70 pages, maybe not as much. In the end, you must decide if $25 is worth 200 strong pages of 3dsmax tips. I think it is.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
dont read, watch!,
This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
dont read a book to learn stuff like this. watch video tutorials! there are tons of websites offering video tutorials. look 'em up!
2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Useless to the advanced user,
By itchybob (South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3ds max 6 Killer Tips (Paperback)
This book is just to short and just does not explain anything in any amount of detail at all!!!! For the amount of money I really would just order somethingelse. I.E. 1 section of the book says find that perfect lighting solution try setup a line and space lights around it, now if you are advanced then you would usally go straight only radiosity or light tracer. This book to me was a real dissapointment and Im waiting for someone to buy it second hand from me. A real book to collect dust in your bookcase
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3ds max 6 Killer Tips by Jon A. Bell (Paperback - February 23, 2004)
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