24 Responses to “3DS Max Camera Matching Tutorial”

  1. Jianju69 says:

    Ah, but can you explain it clearly & give the viewer a chance to follow along in 5 minutes? No? Yes, well then, how about a nice cup of STFU?

  2. sc1ffyp says:

    I agree. He has a sharp voice

  3. thedeepest33 says:

    Very useful,thanks

  4. SuperMorphz says:

    Nice Tutorial
    Can you check out my VFX Videos?
    and Rate them?
    Thanks

  5. stefanwalle says:

    What is this, manual camera matching? No no, I needed a tutorial for the automatic one.

  6. Ali Nasibyan says:

    thanks!!
    

  7. Anchal Garg says:

    Hi, have you heard of “photo SFX art” (just search on Google for it …)? There you can watch a nice free video showing the right way to create outstanding pictures. This helped Daniel to make photographs that have that wow-effect any time you look at them. It may help you too.

  8. juan camilo alzate says:

    and friends metanse here is everything you need to learn how to model, from the beginning they recommend:youtube.com/user/tutorialsxxx?feature=mhee

  9. laboratoriya says:

    Thank you. easy and educational, very detailed.

  10. Espie1979 says:

    what about 2 point perspective? can this method still be used?

  11. glennevangelista says:

    Thanks for the tutorial! And thank you for keeping in mind the newbies to 3ds max.  I learned a lot! I want to do something similar but with Vray. I hope u can add Vray and more compositing tutorials because i find your explanation clear and have a very good systematic approach on the subjects. Thanks!

  12. Kitsune Shan says:

    This is not the correct way to do camera matching on max. The camera isnt matching really. You may not notice too much in just a knot, but if you do a building it will be out of perspective completely lol

  13. tu hoang cong says:

    Hi, have you come across “Photo SFXart Tricks” (just google it)? There you will find a useful free video demonstrating the way to shoot impressive photographs. It made it possible for Joe to make photos which have a jaw-dropping-effect whenever you take a look at them. Hopefully it works for you also.

  14. odd357GsOuOcGkLsE says:

    blender ftw! =D

  15. stepxunit says:

    guuugol.. no it is gOOgle… not guuugol xD

  16. themeganetwork says:

    wow mate this was the first tutorial video which explained everything in detail! bingo cheers mate

  17. MrIMPICHMENT says:

    Just use Cinema 4D R14 ;) Program for professionals!
    youtube.com/watch?v=lQKNh1h32xk&feature=related

  18. Brandon j says:

    that would be a lot easier if you were using blender; blender.org.

  19. Mateusz Pieczaba says:

    Jak nie wkurwia ten angolski akcet… Oglądać się nie da

  20. SalahDemeer007 says:

    man i did great things with this tutorial im really satisfied with the results im getting!!
    Thank you very much!!

  21. SalahDemeer007 says:

    great tutorial.

    Thanks alot for the effort!

  22. abb890 says:

    RIP original comments

  23. Ratio Robinson says:

    this is a pretty nice video thank you very much for sharing it with us!

  24. MrFreshSh0t says:

    cool. Dont have to get your panties in a twist. im just saying

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