Produce professional-quality 3D animations, renders, and models with 3ds Max software. An efficient and flexible toolset to help you create better 3D content in less time.
The built-in Arnold renderer provides a fully interactive experience and can handle your most complex characters and scenes.
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Smart Extrude
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Slice Modifier Performance enhancements to the Slice modifier and new modeling features reduce data processing operations for Autodesk Retopology Tools in 3ds Max.
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Extrude Modifier The Extrude modifier, one of the most frequently used modifiers in 3ds Max, offers significant performance improvements to the speed of the initial extrude calculation, and to the responsiveness of the output when adjusting the amount parameter. This allows complex splines, which used to take minutes to process, to be operated on in a matter of seconds. Artists can achieve a desired look faster and more interactively. |
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Symmetry Modifier The Symmetry modifier includes new features and enhancements that can now produce faster results, and offers a more interactive experience in the Viewport.
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Relax Modifier 3ds Max now includes a "volume preserve" option which has been added to the Relax modifier. When active, the Relax algorithm will perform additional calculations to reduce small detail and noise out from models, all while retaining the shape and definition of the overall mesh that the modifier has been applied to. |
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Rendering
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Arnold
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Bake to Texture The Bake to Texture interface has been simplified to offer easier navigation and selection of baked map types by grouping render elements under common map names. |
Viewports Turn any floating Viewport into a full-screen, borderless view. When using Presentation Mode, all gizmos are hidden allowing your 3d scene to be the true hero. |
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Modeling and texturing
Animation and effects
Rendering
Workflow and pipeline
Design visualization
Games and entertainment
Download and test 3ds Max before you make your purchasing decision.
Manufacturer's system requirements are generally the bare minimum that you need to run the software and insufficient for effective and productive operation of the product.
Our suggested "real world" mid-range desktop system key specifications to properly run 3ds Max are as follows:
Novedge, in partnership with High Speed Computing, can also provide the perfect hardware for your design needs, pre-installed with your software, at a very competitive price. Contact us to discuss custom-configured workstations and laptops.
Suggested Workstation
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CPU: Intel Core i7 |
3ds Max has been around for a very long time. Unfortunately, so has some of the base spaghetti code that runs this god forsaken piece of software. If I'd hazard a guess it would be that the engineers at Autodesk has no idea how all the old code works and the ones that once knew have since retired. It's an incredibly unstable, buggy kit that feels dated in every way compared to some of it's competitor. Don't get me wrong. It's very powerful and can do basically anything 3D related, although sometimes with the help of plugins. But it's a nightmare to use and I hate it with a burning passion. Unfortunately if you're working in some 3D related fields you're going to just have to suck it up and use it anyway because the competitors are either lacking things 3ds has or doesn't have enough resources online.
I'm a 3D Graphic/Scenic Designer, and i work on huge auditoriums and interiors all day long so having a program with seamless workflow is a must, and 3DS Max does just that. It has a great selection of build in material libraries, and the ability to customize your workspace makes your work that must faster. This program comes highly recommended from me.
It literally took several months of e-mails back and forth with Autodesk to receive confirmation that my old serial # was eligble for an upgrade. Autodesk continually gave conflicting information, that my serial was eligible, and then it wasn't.
Great 3d modeling/ animation program. The subscription has a lot of helpful tools and tutorials.
3ds Max has been around for a very long time. Unfortunately, so has some of the base spaghetti code that runs this god forsaken piece of software. If I'd hazard a guess it would be that the engineers at Autodesk has no idea how all the old code works and the ones that once knew have since retired. It's an incredibly unstable, buggy kit that feels dated in every way compared to some of it's competitor. Don't get me wrong. It's very powerful and can do basically anything 3D related, although sometimes with the help of plugins. But it's a nightmare to use and I hate it with a burning passion. Unfortunately if you're working in some 3D related fields you're going to just have to suck it up and use it anyway because the competitors are either lacking things 3ds has or doesn't have enough resources online.
I'm a 3D Graphic/Scenic Designer, and i work on huge auditoriums and interiors all day long so having a program with seamless workflow is a must, and 3DS Max does just that. It has a great selection of build in material libraries, and the ability to customize your workspace makes your work that must faster. This program comes highly recommended from me.
It literally took several months of e-mails back and forth with Autodesk to receive confirmation that my old serial # was eligble for an upgrade. Autodesk continually gave conflicting information, that my serial was eligible, and then it wasn't.
Great 3d modeling/ animation program. The subscription has a lot of helpful tools and tutorials.
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