Large inlays | Tutorial Tuesday

Red alert with 3ds Max? Not if art director and concept artist Arrimus 3D gives you the green light.

In nuce: Every week, we present you with the best tutorials that will help you polish your workflows with the hottest digital content creation tools in the world! Today we’re treating ourselves to a tutorial that will delight anyone who works with Blender or 3ds Max.

What will you learn in this tutorial? In this tutorial, art director and concept designer Arrimus 3D shows you how to create really big insets in Blender and 3ds Max. The video lasts just seven minutes, so it’s perfect for your lunch break.

What else does Arrimus 3D have to offer didactically? We first told you about Arrimus 3D’s didactic commitment on 14 August 2020 , when he tightened the belt loop and used it to teach you how to approach object modelling in 3d Max (using a photo of a belt as a template, for example).

Then there was 27 August 2021, when Arrimus 3D took to heavy metal and welding equipment to demonstrate how pipes can be professionally welded in 3ds Max’s Viewport.

And finally, on 14 September 2021 , Arrimus 3D showed you how to combine subdivisions with Booleans in 3ds Max. We think so: If you want to learn 3ds Max, there’s no way around the Arrimus 3D video tutorials.

Click further: If you want to get to know Arrimus 3D as a developer of helpful little helpers, click on Gumroad . For all other matters (of the VFX kind), we recommend tapping him on Artstation .

Farewell! Check back next week when it’s Tutorial Tuesday again!

How to Get HUGE Insets – (Max Blender)