Besides the tutorials found in this collection, a number of other resources are available to help you learn 3ds Max.
Autodesk Authorized Training Centers for Media and Entertainment: Autodesk has authorized more than 100 training centers in over 30 countries worldwide. You can take intensive courses with flexible schedules to meet your needs. To find a center near you, visit: www.autodesk.com/me_training.
Autodesk Learning and Training Materials: Check out Autodesk's latest learning and training materials: go to www.autodesk.com, click Store, click your region, and then click the Media & Entertainment link under Learning & Training. Here you can get training manuals designed for the instructor-led training environment, purchase books, and download individual e-courses to view offline. Training DVDs are also available for our most popular products.
Autodesk Online Support World-Wide: The Autodesk Support web site www.autodesk.com/3dsmax-support provides access to a wide range of product information and support resources: searchable Knowledgebase, FAQs, technical bulletins, tested hardware information, and product downloads.
Discussion Forums: Information and assistance are also available on the peer-to-peer online discussion forum. To visit the discussion forums, go to http://www.autodesk.com/3dsmax-discussion, or from the 3ds Max Help menu, choose 3ds Max on the Web > Online Support.
3ds Max 9 User Reference: The online reference covers fundamental concepts and strategies for using the product, as well as details about the features of 3ds Max. Access the User Reference online by choosing Help > User Reference.
Additional Resources: A number of additional Help files are installed with the software. For details, see the topic ”3ds Max Documentation Set” in the User Reference.
Other Resources: There is a wealth of information written about using 3ds Max. There are third-party books that specialize in teaching the software for various industries. There are magazines devoted to 3D design and animation, as well as user groups and mail lists. Communities of users trade secrets daily, and if you ask a question, you're likely to get answers from experts all around the world.