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Here’s “what’s on” so you won’t miss a thing!
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Wacom and Autodesk present a 2009 Global Creative Competition: Come celebrate 3December and tell us your story…
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Check out the video: Autodesk artist Steven Roselle talks about going mobile in 3D animation on Dell.
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Autodesk® 3ds Max®
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Autodesk® Maya®
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Autodesk® Softimage®
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Autodesk® MotionBuilder®
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Autodesk® Mudbox™
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Autodesk® ImageModeler™
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Autodesk® Sketchbook® Pro
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Autodesk® Smoke on Mac®
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Marc Petit Welcome Message
Marc Petit, senior vice president, Autodesk Media & Entertainment, welcomes you to 3December Online.
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Creating Assets for “The Beatles: Rock Band”
Stefan Henry-Biskup, Liquid Development’s VP of Creative and his team of artists worked on the new Beatles release for “Rock Band.” In this MasterClass you’ll learn about
their work on character and instrument development, the production pipeline, and how they approached model construction, rigging, and material creation.
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Comfortable CG Stereoscopy
Louis Marcoux reviews the concepts of CG Stereoscopy and explains how to achieve comfortable stereoscopic CG. He shows the process of creating a good camera setup for
stereoscopy; how to produce and show stereoscopic renders; and he explains how the "Stereo Camera" modifier works in Autodesk® 3ds Max® software.
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How to Better Understand and Communicate Design Intent
Using techniques such as the “walk-through”, physically-accurate daylight analysis, and line-of-site studies, Marion Landry shows you how Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design software
can help put your architecture, engineering, and construction designs in context. You’ll also learn how data can be easily exchanged with AutoCAD® and Autodesk® Revit®
software products for a more efficient design visualization workflow.
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Welcome to the New Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2010 and 3ds Max Design 2010
With Eddie Perlberg: Recorded theater session from Autodesk University (AU) in Las Vegas
Eddie explores one of the most compelling releases of 3ds Max in recent memory. Experience the latest enhancements to the user interface, Graphite modeling tools, viewport and
rendering technologies, and more. Also see the latest tools that come with the benefits of an Autodesk Subscription. For those new to this exciting industry standard rendering
tool, Eddie also introduces the overall workflow and the unlimited potential that 3ds Max and 3ds Max Design represent.
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Detailing and Animation for Industrial Design Projects with Autodesk® Maya® and Mudbox™ Software
With Marcel de Jong: Recorded theater session from Autodesk University (AU).
Marcel presents a workflow for importing design data from Alias® into Maya and how to add realistic details, such as surface textures and logos, in Mudbox; how to build
controls for animation and effects; how to synchronize a project with audio, and how to create photo-realistic and non-photo-realistic representations of your design.
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Cast Your Vote for the Autodesk Masters 2009
Meet some extremely talented CG artists and technical specialists nominated by members of the AREA community. Help us decide who should receive the 2009 awards.
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Celebrate 3December with your Story
Every game, film or design has a story to tell. Where do you get your artistic inspiration? How does creativity manifest itself in your own artistic style? Wow us with your
unique tale and you could win a prize that’s as exceptional as you are.
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Behind the ScreenZ is a section dedicated to showcasing the fantastic work of individuals or group of people. This year, we celebrate the skill and talent of artists whose tool is
Maya, 3ds Max, Softimage and Mudbox.
Pedro Conti: Working at Lightspeed
Autodesk 3ds Max
Olive Titouan: From the School of Self-Taught
Autodesk Maya
Stanislav Klabik: CG for Life
Autodesk Mudbox
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The New Art of Virtual Moviemaking
This White Paper will help directors, production designers, art directors, visual effects supervisors, cinematographers, and other film professionals better understand the
concept of “Virtual Moviemaking”.
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Refresh your desktop background image with your favourite Autodesk 3D software application logo - available in multiple resolutions to fit your hardware setup
Improve your 3D workflow with some tips or learn something totally new! Here, you can see how other users go about in their own approach. There is probably more than one way to do
something, just figure out what works best for you.
Making-of Little Boy
Autodesk 3ds Max
Making-of the Queen of Scarabs
Autodesk Maya
Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Highway by Stanislav Klabik
Autodesk Mudbox
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