Model a High-Poly RPG Rocket Launcher - 3DS-Max Tutorial


Model a High-Poly RPG Rocket Launcher

Because of the time constraints inherit to realtime video tutorials, it is usually almost impossible to find tutorials that deal with modeling large or very complex objects, as they would just take too much time to complete. Well not any more. In this mammoth, 3 day, nearly 10 hour long video tutorial series, we will give you an in-depth look at modeling a faithfully constructed, photorealistically precise high-poly RPG launcher and rocket using 3D Studio Max.
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