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20100208 Monday February 08, 2010

Tutorial files for 3D World 127

Issue 127 of 3D World looks in detail at creating vehicle models and renders, with workshops from Adam O‘Hern, Geri Allen, Norman Ran and Marek Denko. There‘s also 3D World‘s regular selection of real-world issues solved in Questions and Answers.

Here you can download the project files to accompany all of these tutorials. Further project files for the issue‘s other tutorials are provided on the disc inside the magazine.

The tutorials that these files accompany are in 3D World issue 127. To order your copy, visit My Favourite Magazines.



Build a sports car model in modo

Download project files (14.0MB)

Download videos for Stages 1 and 2 (120.9MB)

Download videos for Stage 3 (208.6MB)

Download first video for Stage 4 (228.0MB)

Download second video for Stage 4 (190.6)

Download first two videos for Stage 5 (282.9MB)

Download final three videos for Stage 5 (282.9MB)

Download videos for Stage 6 (76.6MB)



Render a car with HDR imagery

Download screenshots and bonus images (48.3MB)



Create a realistic helicopter model

Download screenshots and reference images (25.8MB)



Create a futuristic buggy scene

Marek Denko‘s tutorial first appeared in Digital Art Masters 4 from 3D Total. Find more about Digital Art Masters 4

Download screenshots (15.0MB)



Questions and Answers

Download Cinema 4D files (34.3MB)

Download Gimp files (9.5MB)

Download LightWave 3D files (4.6MB)

Download Maya files (29.4MB)

Download Poser files (3.2MB)

Download Shake files (49.0MB)

Download Softimage files (4.9MB)

Download Vue files (2.4MB)


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Comments:

Brilliant car model tutorial. Definatly going to get Modo. Have a Mac at work and opened the files no problem but at home on a pc the files wont open. Basically i don't know what i'm doing. Can anyone help, i'm pc illiterate. ps. are these tutorials archived for future reference. Keep up the good work.

Posted by Martin (127.0.0.1) on February 15, 2010 at 08:04 PM GMT #

tried to do the hdri rendering tutorial but had great trouble with downloading the assets from moofe.com. No idea where they are, no mention of it anywhere on the site...do I have to but these assets?
Couldn't find them anyway. why not just supply them without all this stuffing around. This is wasting my time. Please advise or I will cancel nmy subscription to 3dworld.

Posted by David knight (127.0.0.1) on February 23, 2010 at 01:37 PM GMT #

I'm with you Dave. I gave up my subscription to 3DW months ago for similar reasons you outline. I purchased this issue soley for the HDRI tut. What a complete waste of money. The tutorial is useless without access to the assets and the 3DW zip file contains only the mag pics. There are better and more informative tut's for free out there. The final image sucks and bears no resemblance to the mag cover shot (which is pretty good).

Posted by taliesin (127.0.0.1) on February 24, 2010 at 12:54 PM GMT #

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Posted by anand patel (127.0.0.1) on February 25, 2010 at 10:06 AM GMT #

I'm having the same problem downloading the asset files for the HDR imagery render a car tutorial. I registered and gave up my e-mail address for nothing in return. I've sent an e-mail to them but no response.

Posted by Roc (127.0.0.1) on February 28, 2010 at 03:51 PM GMT #

why do i have to register at some third party site to download the backplate for the hdr tutorial? It should be included on the disk. everything I need should be on the disk, what is the point of having the disk if you need to download content? what if I had no internet connection?

lame, very lame. stinks of a scam to generate accounts on a third party site.

Posted by dave (127.0.0.1) on March 09, 2010 at 06:46 PM GMT #

NOT IMPRESSED @ ALL! I BOUGHT THIS MAGAZINE FOR THE 9 MINUTE TUT AND A VIDEO TUT IN HDRI! AND ALL I GET IS SCREENSHOTS!! WHAT A LOAD OF SHIT! THIS MAGAZINE IS GOING BACK TO BORDERS FOR A REFUND ON MONDAY!

P.S: I WILL NEVER BUY THIS MAGAZINE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Dave (127.0.0.1) on March 13, 2010 at 10:49 PM GMT #

When you log to moofe.com, just go to your account pages (link is located down the page) and then click on "order history". Here you'll find several plates and HDRI you can download for free.
Just need to scratch a little !

Posted by Chrysagon (127.0.0.1) on March 14, 2010 at 08:21 PM GMT #

Thanks for your comments about accessing the backplates and HDRI files to support Geri Allen's tutorial. These were made available on moofe.com without charge but we do require registration to access our very high quality content.

Although 3D World weren't able to get our files on the disk with this story, we did put another entire location pack onto the cover disk with the next issue, so hopefully you haven't missed out on that.

Posted by Eoin O'Connor (127.0.0.1) on March 19, 2010 at 09:55 AM GMT
Website: http://www.moofe.com #

Yeah, lame describes it!
I bought issue 127 specifically for insight into building an environment using HDRI - why am I needing to meet requirements? I thought I did that when I paid for the magazine. The CD holds 725 megs - whatever you were selling on the cover should have been on there.
This is the second time in as many issues that promised items are incomplete, and now I'm conditioned to expect disappointment...

Posted by barth (127.0.0.1) on April 02, 2010 at 03:25 AM BST #

I think in future if 3DWorld mag want to leave it up to its readers to download the files or images needed to do the tutorials they publish, then they should publish Step by step guides on finding the locations of these files. The moofe.com site is ridiculous!! How were we supposed to find those samples without instruction? I'm a loyal reader for 8 years and this stuff is pissing me off. PUT THE FILES ON THE CD/DVD!!

Posted by Fran Power (127.0.0.1) on April 14, 2010 at 07:23 PM BST
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