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    Default AB9206-1: Production Incline with Spline

    Instructor: Steve Butler

    Class Description: Do you need to import a model from AutoCAD® Architecture or Autodesk® Revit® into 3ds Max® to produce presentational renderings and animation? The answer is NO! As long as you are provided with a floor plan and elevations, you can produce a model in 3ds Max from existing linework. I will show you how. On top of that, the model will be more stable considering it's a native Max file, plus you will acknowledge that the rendering times will decrease. From 2D to 3D with ease, use them for creating anything from site plans to architectural models. It's all in the SPLINE!
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