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Re: Teaching n00bs

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Anyways I think thast the easiest way to do it is get your hands dirty (ie use the program) personally while the tutorials that are included are good you really need two monitors to use them unless you print them out. And becuase my dual monitor card is yet to arrive I bought this handy dandy book The 3ds max Bible I've taught most of it to myself using the basic tutorials in the book then venturing farther on my own.
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