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Building a Sportscar Exterior To Class-A surfacing Standards Part 1

20Mar09

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Tutorial by www.technicondesign.com

The Tutorial deals with a concept car created by Technicon itself. It will show the surface modeling of this car using videos in English language. The standards of the surface modeling used in the tutorial are Class A standards. The tutorial answers questions about strategic patch planning when doing modeling work. With this it’s more than a “press-the-button-tutorial”.

Available for download here (385Mb ! - high-resolution PDF and corresponding .wire files) or from autodesk website

Renault Megane Sport 2 in Alias Studio tools (Sektor-41)

16Nov08

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Sektor-41 is publishing an Alias studio tools tutorial: ‘highly accurate Renault Megane Sport II in Alias Studio tools’

The tutorial is split into thirteen sections, each an hour long - that’s a massive thirteen hours of high quality learning in this tutorial.

I didn’t already purchase it, but no doubt sektor-41 might provide a high quality tutorial.
However, it would be nice to see with wich accuraty are managed the surfaces continuities.

As you can see this tutorial has a price: 49.95$

2009.03 UPDATE: Reading Sam and Wojciech comments (see below), who bought the tutorial,  it seems that this tutorial is not a good buying recommendation (13 hours, no comments, not Class A surfaces,..)

2009.11 UPDATE: Sektor-41 website is down as mention ‘J’ in his comment.

Discover the AliasDesign Community

28Feb08

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I received a few weeks ago an email from autodesk to let me know me about the ‘all-new AliasDesign Community’.

It has been more than a year since Alias was acquired by Autodesk this new website was highly expected.
The website interface clear, and clean!

Nothing really ‘fresh’ or new in the tutorials section but now users can contribute and add stuff themselves, which is a good way to build a ‘community’.

Here are some tutorials that retained my attention:

…and if you didn’t already know him…run to see the Daniel Simon story and his amazing ‘cosmic motors’ universe. (Some more amazing renderings and very detail modelings on his website: futuristics vehicules)

Aliasstudio Hairdryer by Andrew Kletskov

01Nov07

hairdryerI found this Russian tutorial called:
‘Xtreme on Alias StudioTools number 2′ and ‘asked’ google to translate this tut for us… It comes out quiet well!

Here is the translated version.

The original tutorial is extracted from the 3D russian forum 3dcenter.ru (translated thread here)

This won’t be a school tutorial, many shape aren’t done with accuracy, but it’s a nice effort to share and a good way to see how a AliasStudio user approach the object.

Gnomon workshop dvd: lighting and rendering in Alias StudioTools

15Aug07

dvd_cover.jpgAfter I found the Dustin Brown’s IdBoost Blog (read more about his blog…), I found out that he released this dvd about lighting and rendering in Alias StudioTools.

This is dvd contains 7 commented videos about 1 hour each.
For a good description of the content check at the Gnomon work shop’s website

I learn a lot, especially about the shaders:
The way to use multiple shaders in ‘layer-shader’ to get multiple effects applied to one surface, becoming more used to all the shaders’s parameters, the way to preview the shaders directly in the selector by setting up an environment…Many stuffs that I even don’t know they were existing!

I might also say that I liked the way Dustin is instructing, commenting each of his action. He also don’t get embarrassed to move a light about 8 times: I like this part because it shows the beginners, as I am, that there’s nothing ‘magic’, it’s work!

These video have also another interest: Just watching someone working with Alias StudioTools, his setup, his marking menu, etc…

I wasn’t oriented to learn about renderings in StudioTools, because reading the forums about 3d, I find out that most of the people are using V-ray, Brazil… To keep my focus on learning StudioTools modeling technics, I choose to render in Alias ImageReady (Wich by the way is using V-ray) because of it’s simplicity.
However it’s good to know what are the possibilities of a software that you want to work with.

Studiotools Video tutorials at www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com

23Jul07

Alessandro Mariani from www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com has done a video tutorial, modeling the Armani’s ‘Vincent Parfum’ bottle.

The tutorial is divided in four parts available on Alessandro’s website:
Part #1: Sketching | Part #2: Modeling | Part #3: Shape’s details | Part #4: Trim, fillet 9.0

Sketching - www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com Modeling - www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com
Details - www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com Trim, Fillet 9.0 - www.pietrapaniacreativestudio.com

Some audio comments on the videos would have be nice. It still a good way to see somebody else running the software.

PS: Required Divx Codec to see these videos

StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part (#2): A Ferrari Iron!

04Jul07

As i explain earlier in the StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part: An Iron! post, I encountered problem during this tutorial, so I restarted it from scratch. I changed a little bit the design and take much more care about the way I built the surfaces.
The result…A Ferrari Iron! (we have fun the way we can…)

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To avoid any surface problems, I focused on every curves I Drawn (mostly G3 blend curves) using every single time the diagnostic tool: Curve curvature. It succeed quiet well: Automatic tools (fillet, round, tube) worked very well after then on these surfaces done with care. So here’s how I proceed (the alternate way in the tutorial). It’s not of course a truth, but the best I can do right now with my knowledge.

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As always, suggestions, advises, tricks or questions are welcome.

StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part: An Iron!

15Jun07

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This official tutorial name is:

StudioTools Techniques™’ | Art to Part.
Skill Level: Advanced
Format: DVD , [120 min]
Date Published: Oct 2003

Well…Let’s say it’s not the sexiest tutorial in the world: Modeling…an iron!

But I think it was a really good tutorial, an interesting intermediate exercise, also a good introduction to blend curves, evaluation curve tools , surfaces continuity, and also a good way starting modeling with a sketch basis.

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On today’s date, this tutorial is no more available on the Autodesk/Alias website but:
THE TUTORIAL CAN BE ‘FOUND’ WITH THESE LINKS TO THE ZIP FILES: (lucky you!)

…isn’t the life beautiful ..

Well, beautiful, I don’t know: I spent hours and hours to model with the more accuracy I could: do, redo, do redo… to finally decide to redo it from the scratch.
But here is the first version:

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Here are the different reasons I redo it (but basically once rendered the differences won’t be visible)

1- Do cleaner surfaces (Body, handle, nozzle) and transitions
2- Replace the pinch surface in the nozzle part
3-Find a way to do a cleaner corner on the back part
4-Upgrade the general

The way they can get such nice surfaces,nice spans, still mysterious for me, … I see only one option, they use the rebuild tools! But in my mind it’s not good (you loose history)…

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The re-done version post: StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part (#2): A Ferrari Iron!

Advises, suggestions or questions are welcome.

Book: learning design with alias studiotools

11Jun07

Amazon: Learning Design with Alias StudioToolsThis book , one of the few available tutorials book, is a good beginner’s introduction to the software .
Introduction to the environment and the best ways to organize it, the basics tools and concepts with nicely and useful commented quicktime files videos.
The following subjects are covered: custom menus, cV’s, projection,rail tool, skin, fillet, shader, bump map, basics rendering.

The approach to draw without scale (or units) is a little bit disappointing at the beginning, but the goal of these exercises is not to measure every curve you draw but to sketch nicely and make clean surfaces.

However, one important software tools isn’t covered: the blends curves (constrained direction curves) which is to my point of view a mistake, because the learner is inconscientiously looking for this tools to construct his model.

This book is coming with dvd that contains:
- instructor-led overviews to guide you through the project in the book: 4 well commented quick time videos (about 1 hour each)
- Scene file (.wire files) and material (bump images, textures,…)
- A 90-day trial of Alias StudioTools, and Alias ImageStudio (renderings)

Here’s an overview of the main chapters and lessons plus their contents to help you deciding if this is a right learning tools for you. Following shots: Copyrighted material

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Up to me a very good tool for an introduction to run the software that allowed me, once all the exercises of this book were done, to do by myself (it’s not included in the book) the modeling and rendering of this Audi TT. I hadn’t any 3D skills before.

Alias/Autodesk StudioTools (AliasStudio) tutorials community

24May07

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General modeling tutorials on the Alias/autodesk website, basic tutorial and tricks.
I might say that no new tutorial have been added since Autodesk aquired Alias.
There is two level of member access: the bronze one (free) and the platinum (paying membership)

Alias StudioTools is now called Autodesk AliasStudio (2008)




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