Store default conditions for 3ds Max startup.
- [Narrator] The viewport background…is another important setting…that will reset itself…when you open a new scene.…Notice that, currently, in a four viewport layout…my orthographic views show a solid background.…And the perspective view shows a gradient background.…We can change that option very easily…from multiple locations.…We can do it from the Views menu…and go into Viewport Background.…And for the active viewport we can choose gradient or solid.…
Or we could go into Configure Viewport Background,…go to that dialog,…and choose Use Custom User Interface Solid Color…and apply to all views in active layout tab.…That will force all of the viewports to have a solid color.…So click that button…and click OK to close the viewport configuration dialog.…And now we've got a neutral solid background…in all the views and that's what I want.…
But if I reset the program or open a new scene…this will revert back to a gradient background.…To ensure that I always get a solid background,…I can save out a template scene into my current project.…
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1/13/2017- Improving productivity in the viewports
- Customizing display and camera options
- Rigging a camera for animation
- Controlling and keyframing rotations
- Prioritizing pan, tilt, and roll axis order
- Keyframing camera movement such as pan and dolly
- Keyframing compound camera movement
- Animating a camera crane or jib arm
- Animating a walk-through with Path Constraint
- Projecting an isometric view
- Defining motion blur parameters
- Blurring by distance with depth of field
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome1m
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Using the exercise files4m 34s
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1. Viewport Tips and Tricks
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Hiding the ViewCube1m 43s
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Setting Field of View2m 14s
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2. Working with Cameras
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3. Rigging and Animation
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Choosing rotation order3m 2s
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Keyframing pan rotation5m 46s
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Keyframing a camera dolly4m 29s
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4. Compound Camera Animation
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Keyframing a track-pan3m 49s
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Keyframing a pedestal-tilt3m 39s
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Keying rotations on a path4m 48s
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Animating on an arc5m 51s
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5. Special Effects
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Rendering isometric views7m 37s
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Rendering motion blur5m 16s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 2s
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