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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i8xbaIcU9w&index=7&list=PL-454Fe3dQH1WKJEL96bzelfn_2pxYjgf/ 3ds Max 2017 Video Tutorial] Introduction and Modeling Tutorial Series by TopHattWaffle.
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3DS Max 3DS Max is one of the most popular modeling programs in game design, it is a very powerful toolbox. Discreet, a division of Autodesk, makes this program along with several others for creative professionals, in not only the entertainment software industry, but for motion pictures, visualization, architecture, and many other professions. 3ds Max comes with several options for modeling solids, including polygonal modeling, NURBS modeling, and patch modeling.

GMax, a free version of this program specifically designed for modding games has been discontinued.

You can now use 3ds Max as your level editor with Wall Worm. You can learn more about this by reading Hammered to the Max: A Hammer User's Guide to 3ds Max.

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