From the course: 3ds Max: Stylized Environment for Animation
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Blocking out the balcony - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max: Stylized Environment for Animation
Blocking out the balcony
- [Narrator] For the balcony part, I will be using the same elements again to block that out. Before that, I will choose the lower box, and go into Vertex Mode, and I'm going to select all the vertices at the bottom except the top ones, and press R on my keyboard and slightly scale it on the X-Axis in my perspective view port because I feel like if the balcony is coming out, it should be falling somewhere here, and I should have enough space for that maybe, just slightly more, and this should do the job. Turn off the Vertex Mode, and now, I will select the top part here, including the planks in this box, and hold shift and drag it on the X-Axis to bring it outward, hit OK. And now, I will select these planks. I call them planks because I consider them planks actually, and I will right-click and convert that into Editable Poly, and go to Element Mode, and just making sure I select these two at the back, and delete them because I don't need them, and for these two, I will set the pivot…
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Elements of stylization6m 12s
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Analyzing the reference image4m 43s
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Setting up shortcuts5m 55s
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Blocking out the basic shape4m 43s
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Blocking out the top portion6m 36s
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Blocking out the balcony6m 39s
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Adding railings to the balcony5m 1s
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Adding details to the top planks6m 35s
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Creating the top antenna8m 18s
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Blocking out the window opening6m 39s
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Blocking out the door frame6m 45s
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Blocking out the front door5m 54s
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