3dsmax 3d lock the- text model tutorial.


Hello friends I will show how create a 3dsmax 3d lock the- text model tutorial.
I have used following techniques shown below in this 3ds max tutorial.

[1]-First of all you will press (ctrl +N) now you will see the new window is open
    Click on the Text button and create a text like this  
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[2]-Select the text and apply the bevel modifier with the good following amount as shown below
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[3]-Your object should like this
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[4]-Create rectangle and open the rendering palette now use the following setting
     Then create rectangle like this
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[5]-Similarly create other rectangle like this
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[6]-Create cylinder and apply the bend modifier with the good following amount as shown below
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[7]-Create two more cylinder and set like this
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[8]-Create box and set like this
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[9]-This is my material palette and creates materials some thing like that
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[10]-Set the skylight like this with the following parameter
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[11]-This is my final result are you looking it
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