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Magnifying Glass Animation - Tutorial for beginners |
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Written by zelal
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Saturday, 19 April 2008
Category 3ds Max - Animation, Textures, Material, Rendering and Modeling
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Making a Magnifying Glass will be the topic of this tutorial. You will acheive the result as shown below. |
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| Figure 1. |
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Step one |
First collect a reference picture of a Magnifying glass. You can find such picture from Internet. I have got this
image from google (thanks to google). |
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| Figure 2. |
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Step two |
We will use the reference picture as the viewport background to aid our modeling process. Activate the Front viewport.
Press ‘ALT + B’ in the keyboard to open Viewport Background dialogue box. Choose the reference picture by clicking on Files. |
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| Figure 3. Click here to view larger image. |
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