April 30, 2014

Making of Samsung 950B Monitor in 3D Max 9 and Vray


In this tutorial you will learn how to make a Samsung 950b Monitor using
3D Max 9 and Render with Vray.



Step 1
Open 3D Max 9 and from File choose New and begin with a box with Length 40,
 Width 60 and Height 3 like in picture below:

Step 2

Ok, now right click on box and select Convert to: - Editable Poly. Select the
4 edges like in picture below then apply Chamfer with an Amount of 2.0 (first)
 then with anAmount of 1.0 (second):

Step 3

a) Do an Inset to the poligon from the top with an amount of 1.0.
b) Extrude with 0.5, then with 1.0.
c) Inset again with 1.0 and Extrude with 0.5.
d) Quick Slice the box for mesh smooth.

Step 4

This will gonna be the monitor standing support. Create another box, convert it to
 Editable Poly and do almost the same like step 2. Select the 4 edges, Chamfer
 with 1.0. Ok, now select the top poligon. inset it with 1.0 and bevel with 0.5 height
 and -0,2 outset. Then Quick slice the object in the left part, then select the
remaing poligons in the left and Hinge along the spline under selection. Just try to
make like in image below:

Step 5

Keep extruding and sculpting until the monitor standing support is ready.
 I must have something like in picture below:

Step 6

The standing support it's looking pretty nice, don't you think? Okay now we must
fit the best color. I choosed the light and dark gray version of monitor (Vray 
Material):

Step 7

And now let's start with the monitor. Create a box with Lenght 100Width 40 and
Height 80. Convert it to Editable Poly like as usual and Chamfer the 4 edges
with 2 then with 1. Then Inset with 1 the monitor's face and Extrude with 0.3.
Select the poligon and make it a little bit smaller. Inset with 0.1 and rescale the
polygon with Scale Tool like in picture below then apply Extrude to 1.0.

Step 8

Ok, now we need to do the back. Do many insets and extrudes until you reach
 this:

Step 9

After you are done with back use the material color below:

Final Results

Our monitor should look like the same in the picture:

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