 | 3-D studio MAX 3.1 and Its Application list: $48.00 - our price: $48.00 by Goodheart Wilcox Company Paperback
(15 February, 2001)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: An easy way to 3D modeling & animation: I'm a multimedia student. I find this book very illustrative. The exercises are great plus it gives you an easy step-by-step insturctions, |
 | 3D Game Engine Programming (Game Development Series) list: $59.99 - our price: $37.79 by Muska & Lipman/Premier-Trade Paperback
(23 June, 2004)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: say no to haters: Oh come on, ignore the previous review, he obviously hates all the Course PTR books, so I take his review as null and void.I |
 | 3D Studio for Beginners list: $40.00 by New Riders Publishing Paperback
(01 September, 1995)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: It is eassy like playing tetris, but MORE INTERESTING: Thank You for this book.
In one day i knew the way to make my
one Animation.
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 | 3D Studio Hollywood & Gaming Effects list: $50.00 by New Riders Publishing Paperback
(01 November, 1995)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: This is a good book...: But you need to have a few comercial plug-ins and this means spend money, instead of this you can learn many tricks other people learn with experience and time. |
 | 3D Studio Max 2 : Effects Magic list: $39.99 by New Riders Pub Textbook Binding
(01 June, 1998)
(19 reviews)  Editorial Review: Using a slick, full-color format, this guide successfully arranges an impressive array of special effects for 3D Studio MAX 2. Part 1, "Water Effects," teaches you how to design water surfaces, underwater ambiance and kinetics, |
 | 3D Studio Max 2 Fundamentals list: $44.99 - our price: $44.99 by New Riders Publishing Paperback
(01 December, 1997)
(34 reviews)  Editorial Review: This excellent book covers the basics of 3D Studio Max 2, making it a handy guide for newcomers to the 3-D-modeling and animation program, and even for those who are new to 3-D graphics. The book first introduces the fundamentals of 3-D graphics and workspaces, |
 | 3D Studio MAX 2.0 Quick Reference list: $52.95 - our price: $52.95 by Autodesk Press Paperback
(13 February, 1998)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Good reference for Max 2: This is a 4 stars book, but is outdated now. |
 | 3D Studio Max 3 Magic (with CD-ROM for Windows) list: $45.00 - our price: $30.60 by Pearson Education Paperback
(15 May, 2000)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: The 3D Studio Max application is big and has great depth, but most of the available books that cover it are either of the all-encompassing "bible" type--which are great reference books, but often lack in-depth tutorials--or the getting-started type--which are designed to orient the new user without inducing a bad case of "featuritis overwhelmus." |
 | 3D Studio MAX 3(r) Fundamentals list: $45.00 - our price: $30.60 by New Riders Press Paperback
(16 July, 1999)
(23 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3D Studio Max 3 Fundamentals unravels the intimidating maze of Kinetix's powerful animation software, bringing the special features of version 3 into focus. Although ideally suited for new users of Max, |
 | 3D Studio MAX 3(r) Media Animation list: $49.99 by New Riders Publishing Textbook Binding
(July, 1999)
(23 reviews)  Editorial Review: For any up-and-coming animator searching for ways to create flying logos or make animated titles look more professional and polished, your search is over. 3D Studio Max 3 Media Animation is an outstanding book for mid-level artists using Kinetix's powerful animation software for motion graphics and animated logos. |
 | 3D Studio MAX 3(r)Professional Animation list: $49.99 - our price: $33.99 by New Riders Press Textbook Binding
(18 February, 2000)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the right hands, any tool can produce great work, but first one must understand how to use the tool itself. 3D Studio Max 3 Professional Animation offers insight and tutorials on Max 3 for creating professional-quality character animation. |
 | 3D Studio Max 3.0 Workshop list: $34.99 - our price: $34.99 by Pearson Education Paperback
(23 May, 2000)
(21 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3D Studio Max 3 Workshop confidently leads beginning Max usersthrough the dark forest of installation, interface introductions, and coreconcepts. Illustrating the design, construction, and final rendering of a singleproject, |
 | 3D Studio MAX : Training CD (Complete Support Series) list: $59.95 by OpenCAD International Inc CD-ROM
(01 January, 1998)
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 | 3D Studio Max Applied list: $49.95 by Advanstar Marketing Services Paperback
(01 March, 1997)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: A good start to enter 3D Max world.: This is a 4 stars book, but is outdated.My old commentary:With practic examples and tutorials since the beggining, |
 | 3D Studio Max in Motion list: $100.00 by Prentice Hall Textbook Binding
(16 June, 1998)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Not the best book to buy for 3D Studio Max: For the price of the book, you would expect some great tutorials and explanations on 3D Studio Max. |
 | 3D Studio MAX Manual del Usuario con CD-ROM: Manuales Users, en Espanol / Spanis list: $24.90 - our price: $21.16 by M.P. Ediciones Paperback
(30 June, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: ¡NO te inscribas en una escuela, mejor compra este libro!: Pues sí, al comprar este libro puedo asegurarte que con un poco de dedicación y de interés por descubrir los "secretos" del 3dsmax (incluyendo la versión 4), |
 | 3D Studio MAX Plug-Ins Guide: Create Killer Graphics Images and Animations with 3D list: $49.99 by Coriolis Group Books Paperback
(05 June, 1997)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: There are many plug-ins for 3D Studio Max that greatly extend the already considerable power of this Windows 95/NT-based 3-D modeling and animation tool from Kinetix. 3D Studio Max Plug-Ins Guide teaches you how to use several of these plug-ins for mesh painting, |
 | 3D Studio MAX R3 f/x and design: Filled with Professional Level Effects From Experts list: $49.99 by Coriolis Group Books Paperback
(22 October, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3D Studio Max R3: f/x & Design does not try to cover everything you need to know about Kinetix's complex and flexible 3-D graphics and animation system. Instead, it focuses on two specific features: materials and modeling. |
 | 3D Studio MAX R3 In Depth: Take Your MAX Skills to the Professional Level list: $49.99 by Coriolis Group Books Paperback
(07 October, 1999)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: The enormous complexity and depth of 3D Studio Max is explored in thisinstallment in the In Depth series from Coriolis Press. Written by anexperienced user and teacher, 3D Studio Max R3 in Depth reads like ahandbook, |
 | 3D Studio Max R3 Visual Quickstart Guide list: $19.95 by Peachpit Pr Paperback
(05 November, 2001)
(19 reviews)  Editorial Review: The 3D Studio Max application is huge, and it has tremendous flexibility. New users can easily be intimidated by the interface, even if all they want to do is create some animated text. 3D Studio Max 3 Visual QuickStart Guide can help any new user get off the ground and start rendering in a matter of a few hours or less. |
 | 3D Studio Max: Building Complex Models list: $49.95 - our price: $33.97 by Charles River Media Paperback
(01 December, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: The 3D Studio Max application offers an array of powerful modeling tools, but the type of model and the style of tool can often make building intricate objects a real challenge. 3D Studio Max: Building Complex Models attempts to break down the process of complex modeling into digestible chunks using Max's native tools as well as third-party plug-ins.D |
 | 3D Studio MAX: Tutorials from the Masters list: $72.95 - our price: $45.96 by Thomson Delmar Learning Paperback
(17 December, 1996)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: I would hardly call these people masters: First let me say that I had previously written a more positive review of this book; however, |
 | 3D Studio MAX® R3 Bible list: $49.99 - our price: $32.99 by Wiley Paperback
(January, 2000)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3D Studio Max 3 is large, robust, and comprehensive, just like the massive 3D Studio Max 3 Bible. With its 1,100 pages, including a 50-page index, it covers everything you care to know about the basic Max package. |
 | 3D Studio Special Effects list: $50.00 by New Riders Pub Paperback
(01 November, 1994)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: I used 3D Studio several years ago and wish I had owned this book then! It is a wonderful book and CD-ROM of special effects: loads of animated and still maps, cyclical light and atmospheric animation, startup files of maps, meshes, and other project files, and utilities (and a much more handsome book cover than our scan would suggest). |
 | 3D Studio VIZ Tutorials list: $66.95 - our price: $61.95 by Thomson Delmar Learning Paperback
(22 November, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: EXCELLENT BOOK: I tried several other books on the subject before trying this one. It is by far the best I've encountered so far. |
 | 3D Studio list: $5.95 by PWS Pub. Co. Paperback
(December, 1996)
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 | 3D Studio list: $79.50 by PWS Pub. Co. Unknown Binding
(December, 1996)
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 | 3ds max 4 Bible list: $49.99 - our price: $32.99 by Wiley Paperback
(01 August, 2001)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent book, a sigh of relief!: I'd just like to say that i am extreamly pleased to have bought this book. I am a begginer to 3d Max, |
 | 3DS Max 4 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide list: $21.99 by Peachpit Press Paperback
(18 June, 2001)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: For some artists, learning to use a 3-D application is like a vertical climb up the face of an ice cliff: painful, difficult, and slow. 3ds max 4 is like that ice cliff, but Peachpit Press's 3ds max 4 Visual QuickStart Guide is like the climbing guide that everyone hopes to hire. |
 | 3ds max 4 Fundamentals list: $39.99 - our price: $27.19 by New Riders Press Paperback
(18 April, 2001)
(14 reviews)  Editorial Review: The target audience for 3ds max 4 Fundamentals is users new to computer graphics and animation for whom 3ds max 4 is the tool of choice. Artists experienced with Max and wanting the scoop on the new features might be disappointed, |
 | 3ds max 4 Ground Rules list: $57.95 - our price: $53.95 by Delmar Learning Paperback
(16 May, 2001)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3ds max 4 Ground Rules is not, despite its name and the picture of a green-lawned golf course on the cover, about creating terrain and landscapes with 3ds max 4, Discreet's 3-D CG animation package. It's a new series from Autodesk Press, |
 | 3ds max 4 In Depth list: $59.99 - our price: $59.99 by Coriolis Group Books Paperback
(08 June, 2001)
(11 reviews)  Editorial Review: Written for the artist new to 3ds max, 3ds max 4 in Depth presents the application from the ground up, starting with interface basics and continuing on through project construction to final rendering. Overall, |
 | 3ds max 4 Magic list: $45.00 - our price: $30.60 by New Riders Press Paperback
(15 May, 2001)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Diving into 3ds max 4 Magic is like immersing yourself in a pool of experience. Written by a montage of professional 3ds max users, 13 chapters cover everything from flowing water to asteroid impacts to using inverse kinematics for complex machinery, |
 | 3ds max 4 Media Animation list: $49.99 - our price: $33.99 by New Riders Press Paperback
(12 June, 2001)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Unlike many books trying to cover all things Max, 3ds max 4 Media Animation focuses on a specific use of the popular animation system from Discreet: creating opening graphics and logo animation for video.T |
 | 3ds max 4 Quick Reference list: $47.95 - our price: $43.95 by Autodesk Press Paperback
(06 September, 2001)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Lots of Tutorials: This book is full of tutorials and is not really what I would call a "Quick Reference". I had to buy it for my max class, |
 | 3DS Max 4 Workshop list: $45.00 Paperback
(18 June, 2001)
(14 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3ds max 4 Workshop is very appealing in a number of ways. For one, the entire book is primarily focused on creating a single film, from sketching out ideas on paper to creating the final end credits. Also, |
 | 3DS Max 4: From Objects to Animation list: $39.95 by Charles River Media Paperback
(July, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: EXCELLENT! 3ds max book: I have been perusing all the 3ds max books that come through the local Barns & Nobles for years and have purchased several. |
 | 3ds Max 6 Animation and Visual Effects Techniques (Graphics Series) list: $49.95 - our price: $33.97 by Charles River Media Paperback
(24 December, 2003)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Terrible: When i saw the firt pictures of this book, I was totaly chocked.. After 2 years using 3ds max, I was able to do much beter than Mr kennedy.. |
 | 3Ds Max 6 Essentials: A Real World Approach (Graphics Series) list: $49.95 - our price: $33.97 by Charles River Media Paperback
(March, 2004)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Touches a lot of areas: I've always been leary of books that tell you step by step every value to input. I like the format that incourages experimentation. |
 | 3ds max: Organic Modeling Training CD list: $59.00 - our price: $59.00 by Interactivetrainingcd.Com CD-ROM
(01 January, 2001)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Clear, yet detailed. A great product indeed.: I have about 20 to 25 books on max and only 2 other books have valuted my skill level as high as this CD has done.T |
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