3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills
By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply symmetry, refine topology, design shoelaces with splines, and synthesize anatomical details to...
About This Course
By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply symmetry, refine topology, design shoelaces with splines, and synthesize anatomical details to produce a professional-quality hand model in 3DS Max. Students will start by constructing a clean hand base mesh and creating realistic shoelaces, before progressing to finger detailing, hand orientation adjustments, and final model completion. This course provides step-by-step instruction that emphasizes both technical accuracy and artistic detail, giving learners a workflow they can apply to character modeling in games, animation, and film. Unlike generic tutorials, this program focuses specifically on the integration of shoelaces and anatomically correct hand structures, a combination rarely taught together. Learners will benefit from a structured approach that balances foundational blocking, spline modeling, and advanced topology refinement, ensuring they complete the course with an animation-ready model and stronger professional modeling skills.
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How much does 3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills cost?
Visit the 3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches 3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills?
3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills is taught by EDUCBA, EDUCBA.
What skill level is 3DS Max Hand & Shoelace Modeling: Refine Skills for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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