Author Topic: How to create this parametric object in 3ds max  (Read 1095 times)

2024-01-19, 02:25:50

qendros

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Hi everybody ,

I need help creating this parametric object in 3ds max,I watched some tutorial on youtube but all are in different shape ,not like this one that I'm doing .
If anyone would help me ,I will appreciate that .

Many thanks


2024-01-19, 09:40:24
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Avi

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I think this tutorial can help

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2024-01-19, 10:20:49
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2024-01-20, 01:08:16
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the first example, the calatrave wave, is actually very easy to do.

fastest way would be with AdvancedArray and its built in Oscillate: https://apps.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/en/Detail/Index?id=7221085778557027350&appLang=en&os=Win64

quick tutorial:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7jpqhg3k9hgcvco0ro480/2024-01-19-10-07-39.mkv?rlkey=3kt45h5x6ggh4drs8g7bnyvdp&dl=0

Can you send me the 3d model of this please ?
I tried to install adv array modifier but I use Autodesk 3ds max 2024 and didn't find it

2024-01-20, 10:22:49
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You could just the built in array modifier, if you wanted more control use a custom FFD where you only add points along the width

2024-01-21, 03:14:36
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Sorry to chime in, off topic.

Just cool to see that video, I worked on the design of that real-world architecture project in Paris back in the day :D

(The original concept was done in Grasshopper)

Cool to see it re-surface here unexpectedly.
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2024-01-21, 09:40:18
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2024-01-21, 18:59:01
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Hi ,

Thank you all for helping .Can you send this please ?
the first example, the calatrave wave, is actually very easy to do.

fastest way would be with AdvancedArray and its built in Oscillate: https://apps.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/en/Detail/Index?id=7221085778557027350&appLang=en&os=Win64

quick tutorial:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7jpqhg3k9hgcvco0ro480/2024-01-19-10-07-39.mkv?rlkey=3kt45h5x6ggh4drs8g7bnyvdp&dl=0

2024-01-21, 23:45:27
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Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )

Thank you for your response but I use 3ds max .
I would be happy if you would help me getting this

2024-01-22, 15:40:40
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Just cool to see that video, I worked on the design of that real-world architecture project in Paris back in the day :D
very cool!

Can you send me the 3d model of this please ?
I tried to install adv array modifier but I use Autodesk 3ds max 2024 and didn't find it
the latest version of AdvArray (1.2.6) works fine with max2024.

2024-01-23, 10:21:30
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Aram Avetisyan

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Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )

Thank you for your response but I use 3ds max .
I would be happy if you would help me getting this

Hi,

The modeling technique can be very different here.
My favorite is always keeping things simple.
You can find the max file attached.
Hope this help.
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2024-01-23, 17:31:30
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qendros

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Thanks everybody for helping me!
I appreciate your help :)

2024-01-23, 17:33:05
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qendros

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Thank you very much Aram!
This have solved my problem .I appreciate your help :)
Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )

Thank you for your response but I use 3ds max .
I would be happy if you would help me getting this

Hi,

The modeling technique can be very different here.
My favorite is always keeping things simple.
You can find the max file attached.
Hope this help.

2024-01-24, 11:47:49
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Aram Avetisyan

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Happy to help!
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