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Here's the render I show at the beginning of the video. I think this model would make a good, although probably expensive, 3d printed object.
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In this brief tutorial, I'll show you how to quickly create a ported cube object in 3dsmax, which could make a beautiful 3d printed pencil holder, or some other interesting decorative item. All of the techniques shown here are basic polygonal modeling procedures which could be translated to almost any capable polygon modeling package.
Hope this was useful to you in some way. Enjoy, and please feel free to subscribe to my channel, or comment on the video. I'll most likely release more tutorials in the next few days. Thanks!
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