MikeYork
06-07-2005, 09:54 AM
I wanted to make a new modeling tutorial for beginners. This tutorial demonstrates how to model a park bench in 3dmax.
For starters start a new scene or reset 3ds max so you have a fresh clean start on this model.
Step 1
Ok first thing is to click the create menu on the top right of your screen and click on Extended Primitives (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step1_chair_tut.jpg
Step 2
Next we want to click champher box and in the top viewport click and drag out and make a box shape and make a total of 3 clicks to finish the whole process for a champhered shape. Don't worry about the size put in the legth and width amounts just like I have on my screen shot and you should be ok. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step2_bench_tut.jpg
Step 3
Now with the champhered box selected hold the shift key down and click the select and move button at the top of your screen and drag out a total of 5 copies then click ok. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step3_bench_tut.jpg
Step 4
Next click the select and rotate button at the top and rotate it along the
x-axis 16.11 degrees. (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step4_bench_tut.jpg
Step 5
Now we will start to build the back of the park bench by selecting the first champhered box we made and copying it up the back of the chair. While selecting and rotating to get our desired look. You can position these how you want because this is one of the key parts of how the back of your chair design will look. Be creative you don't have to position the way I have them but the tutorial flows better if you do. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step5_bench_tut.jpg
Step 6
Next we will start the frame of the park bench. Click the shapes button next to the create button (circled in red below) and click line tool (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step6_bench_tut.jpg
Step 7
Now in your left viewport click and drag and click and drag until you create a line along the back of the chair and along the botton of the chair like I did (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step7_bench_tut.jpg
Step 8
With the line selected click the modify tab again and click vertex. Next you will want to click renderable and all the other boxes below that. Also change the sides and thickness like I have on my screenshot (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step_8_bench_tut.jpg
Step 9
Now in your front viewport make 3 copies of your line by holding down shift and click the select and move button. Move them along the x-axis and position each on so they look like the image below
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step_9_bench_tut.jpg
Step 10
Select all three lines and right click in you viewport in a grey section and click isolate selection. This just makes it easier to model and see the next part of the park bench (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step10_bench_tut.jpg
Step 11
Now in your shapes menu make another champhered box. Start out in your top viewport and zoom in and drag out a box again click and drag a total of three times (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step11_bench_tut.jpg
Step 12
Fill in your length ect to match what I have on my screen. We are makin the legs to the park bench so this determines how high the bench will be. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step12_bench_tut.jpg
Step 13
Next with the leg selected click the modifier tab again and put a edit poly modifier on it. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step13_bench_tut.jpg
Step 14
In your left viewport zoom in on the leg and then click on vertex. Now to clean up this model a little and make it less poly we will delete some of the vertices. Click and drag out till you have all the top 3 rows selected then hit delete on your keyboard. (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step14_bench_tut.jpg
Step 15
Now that your vertices have been deleted there is a gaping hole in your mesh but thats easy to fix. Click border under your vertex and edge option and the click the top line of the leg. Next click the cap button under the Edit boders section. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step15_bench_tut.jpg
Step 16
Next we will make the bottom of the bench leg. Zoom in on the leg in your perspective viewport and click polygon mode under your vertex and edges ect mode then click the very bottom polygon. Now click the bevel button in your edit polygons menu. Click and drag twice over and over until it looks like the image below.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step16_bench_tut.jpg
Step 17
Ok were almost done modeling this bench. Next in your top viewport click your bench leg and make 3 copies of it as well. Make it look like the image below.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step17_bench_tut.jpg
Step 18
Right click in your viewport in a grey section and click unhide all. You should have a model that looks complete.
After some materials and a little light should look something like this. At the last minute I decided to add some hand railing just to spice it up. They are just lines that are 3 sided and renderable.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Render.jpg
I hope this tutorial was helpful for beginners out there and for anyone who uses 3d. If there is any part of this tutorial that does'nt make sense or you need some help on some part of it feel free to contact me by email at bayork1@comcast.net
Thanx :-)
For starters start a new scene or reset 3ds max so you have a fresh clean start on this model.
Step 1
Ok first thing is to click the create menu on the top right of your screen and click on Extended Primitives (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step1_chair_tut.jpg
Step 2
Next we want to click champher box and in the top viewport click and drag out and make a box shape and make a total of 3 clicks to finish the whole process for a champhered shape. Don't worry about the size put in the legth and width amounts just like I have on my screen shot and you should be ok. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step2_bench_tut.jpg
Step 3
Now with the champhered box selected hold the shift key down and click the select and move button at the top of your screen and drag out a total of 5 copies then click ok. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step3_bench_tut.jpg
Step 4
Next click the select and rotate button at the top and rotate it along the
x-axis 16.11 degrees. (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step4_bench_tut.jpg
Step 5
Now we will start to build the back of the park bench by selecting the first champhered box we made and copying it up the back of the chair. While selecting and rotating to get our desired look. You can position these how you want because this is one of the key parts of how the back of your chair design will look. Be creative you don't have to position the way I have them but the tutorial flows better if you do. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step5_bench_tut.jpg
Step 6
Next we will start the frame of the park bench. Click the shapes button next to the create button (circled in red below) and click line tool (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step6_bench_tut.jpg
Step 7
Now in your left viewport click and drag and click and drag until you create a line along the back of the chair and along the botton of the chair like I did (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step7_bench_tut.jpg
Step 8
With the line selected click the modify tab again and click vertex. Next you will want to click renderable and all the other boxes below that. Also change the sides and thickness like I have on my screenshot (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step_8_bench_tut.jpg
Step 9
Now in your front viewport make 3 copies of your line by holding down shift and click the select and move button. Move them along the x-axis and position each on so they look like the image below
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step_9_bench_tut.jpg
Step 10
Select all three lines and right click in you viewport in a grey section and click isolate selection. This just makes it easier to model and see the next part of the park bench (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step10_bench_tut.jpg
Step 11
Now in your shapes menu make another champhered box. Start out in your top viewport and zoom in and drag out a box again click and drag a total of three times (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step11_bench_tut.jpg
Step 12
Fill in your length ect to match what I have on my screen. We are makin the legs to the park bench so this determines how high the bench will be. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step12_bench_tut.jpg
Step 13
Next with the leg selected click the modifier tab again and put a edit poly modifier on it. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step13_bench_tut.jpg
Step 14
In your left viewport zoom in on the leg and then click on vertex. Now to clean up this model a little and make it less poly we will delete some of the vertices. Click and drag out till you have all the top 3 rows selected then hit delete on your keyboard. (See below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step14_bench_tut.jpg
Step 15
Now that your vertices have been deleted there is a gaping hole in your mesh but thats easy to fix. Click border under your vertex and edge option and the click the top line of the leg. Next click the cap button under the Edit boders section. (See Below)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step15_bench_tut.jpg
Step 16
Next we will make the bottom of the bench leg. Zoom in on the leg in your perspective viewport and click polygon mode under your vertex and edges ect mode then click the very bottom polygon. Now click the bevel button in your edit polygons menu. Click and drag twice over and over until it looks like the image below.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step16_bench_tut.jpg
Step 17
Ok were almost done modeling this bench. Next in your top viewport click your bench leg and make 3 copies of it as well. Make it look like the image below.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Step17_bench_tut.jpg
Step 18
Right click in your viewport in a grey section and click unhide all. You should have a model that looks complete.
After some materials and a little light should look something like this. At the last minute I decided to add some hand railing just to spice it up. They are just lines that are 3 sided and renderable.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/MikeYork/Render.jpg
I hope this tutorial was helpful for beginners out there and for anyone who uses 3d. If there is any part of this tutorial that does'nt make sense or you need some help on some part of it feel free to contact me by email at bayork1@comcast.net
Thanx :-)