In this beginner-friendly tutorial, you'll master the essentials of spline modeling in 3ds Max—in under 30 minutes!
In Part 2 of our Victorian Facade series, we’ll wrap up our scene preparation and dive into the modeling phase. You’ll learn how to model the pilaster of a classic shopfront, step by step, using efficient and clean techniques perfect for architectural visualization.
Whether you're new to 3ds Max or brushing up your skills, this tutorial will guide you through the process with clarity and precision.
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⌚ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:25 How to increase the resolution of our reference image in the 3ds Max viewport.
2:10 How we divided the facade into sections for piece-by-piece modeling.
3:21 Start modeling the base molding element of the pilaster, how to use the line tool to create a rough spline tracing the silhouette of the base molding
5:10 How to refine a spline and use vertex types, Refine, and Fillet tools in 3ds Max.
11:42 How to use Bevel profile modifier in 3ds Max to create our base molding using our refined spline and a 2D shape.
15:19 How to add a panel molding to our base molding and how to create a custom design profile for it.
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