amazon.com:
Introducing 3ds Max 2008 breaks down the complexities of 3D modeling, texturing, animating, and visual effects. You’ll jump right into the 3ds Max pipeline?from preproduction through postproduction?with clear-cut explanations, tutorials, and hands-on projects to build your skills. A special color insert includes real-world examples from talented 3ds Max beginners. From immediately creating your first animation to mastering poly modeling techniques and lighting final renders, you’ll get a solid grounding in 3ds Max 2008. Build the knowledge you need for game, film, and TV production. Includes a companion CD.
A Helpful Book for Beginners!!
25 Jun 2008 @ amazon.com
This book is a great introduction to 3ds MAX. After reading just a few chapters I felt comfortable and confident using the program. It is easy to read and cuts to the chase on how to use the tools. I don’t know what kind of person would have any problems with this book, but it is a direct approach to teaching 3ds MAX that is easy to follow.
could be much better
12 Apr 2008 @ amazon.com
Not much can be said. This book is dry, dull and boring. The author briefly describes a tool in Max, says thats all you will need to know for the book, and to explore the other options on your own. Thats cool, then as you progress in the book, you being using features of specific tools that were never covered.
Overall the book was cluttered and not well organized, how this book has gotten such good reviews as beyond me. I was using this book to teach a class, but have had to write my own material to cover 3ds Max because this book was soo difficult for my High School students to understand.
Too bad I can’t give it 0 Stars. Not sure what the Author was thinking.
Good Book for Any Beginner new to 3ds max
04 Mar 2008 @ amazon.com
A very good book for beginners. The Authors explain well the functions and it gives details on how to do things. A really good book for a brand new beginner.
HOWEVER...
If you already have the "Introducing 3ds Max 9: 3D for Beginners by Dariush Derakhshani, Randi L. Munn, and Jon McFarland (Paperback - April 9, 2007)" I then strongly recommend you NOT to get this book, as this is a 90% replica of the Introducing 3ds Max 9. The exercises are exactly the same.
AND...
If you don’t have any of these two books, then get this book because it is a really good introductory book for any beginner. Far much better than the "Learning 3ds Max 2008 Foundation by Autodesk".
Must read for beginners
22 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
I’ve been playing with different 3d software titles for awhile now, but never very seriouslly, I never got the concept of what I was doing, I’m halfway through this book and must say I’ve learned more in the past few days than I did using a years worth of online tutorials. If you want to learn 3ds Max 2008 from the ground up this book is a great way to start. All the chapters are broken down into sections so that you are stuck reading from front to end you can skip around to find something you like, the authors even suggest that if you are better at hands on then skip a chapter or two.