Autodesk 3D StudioMax 2014 with Vector Support
Autodesk 3D StudioMax is professional computer Software, extensively used for making of 3D animations, 3D models, 3D games and to develop 3D images. Strength of StudioMax is always been seen for architectural visualization as well as other fields. Excepts of its greats features and usability, and 3D StudioMax modeling and animation tools, recent 2015 version of 3ds Max came up with new features like Shaders such as ambient occlusion and subsurface scattering, dynamic simulation, particle systems, radiosity, normal map creation and rendering and global illumination. There are a variety of model types depending on what you need, from rough ideas with stick figures to more high resolution options. You can also create stationary areas for people to mix in, while being casually animated.
Modelling features:
There is no doubt that 3D StudioMax has very efficient modeling features and techniques and there are variety of flexible plugging layout which provides support for required outcome you needed from. There are a variety of model types depending on what you need, from rough ideas with stick figures to more high resolution options. You can also create stationary areas for people to mix in, while being casually animated. Like the animation path, you simply draw the areas where you want them to congregate. There are sliders for things like how dense the crowd is and the gender of the figures, so the crowd types can be managed according to the situation. Most of its frequent used 3d Max in video game developers and for animated television commercial. 3d Studio max now a day’s excessive used for movie effects, animation and pre visualization parts of films, utilizing on the platforms on the Microsoft Windows. During the work at max user also provides with features to customize the interface in its own scripting language.
Vector Support:
One of the other headline features is vector map support, with PDF, SVG and Illustrator files, where they can be used as textures. With animated page transitions, you can create textures that change over time. The advantage of using vectors is that they can be rendered with crisp and clear details, no matter how much you zoom in, though whether many people will be doing that in practice is another matter. There’s support for AutoCAD software pattern files as well, so CAD illustrations can be made to look animated and a little more visually interesting. While you wouldn’t use this feature for complex visuals, it’s a nice touch to add some animation to architecture or industrial design scenes.