Is there anywhere on the Autodesk page which allows the 30-day trial of older versions of 3ds Max such as 2009, 2010 or 2011? I have to use a plugin which is only for these versions for a one off model conversion?
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Hi Travis,
If you check Matt, Our Virtual Agent you'll find the download links for the 2010 and 2011 versions of 3Ds Max. Click on Download Links, 3Ds Max Products.
Perfect, thank you kindly!
how can I get a copy of 3ds max 2014 when I already own a copy and want to move it to another computer?
@Anonymous wrote:
how can I get a copy of 3ds max 2014 when I already own a copy and want to move it to another computer?
the link was posted above to download previous versions
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Hi,
Is there a way to get 2011 for education license?
I know how to download the product but don't know how to generate the student license like you would with the available downloads on education page (only 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.)
Thank!
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I know how to download the product but don't know how to generate the student license like you would with the available downloads on education page (only 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.)
then you can't autodesk doesn't provide 2011 licenses anymore
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Hi Joanne,
Where can I download 2011 3ds max? sorry I couldn't find it in the link you attached. Thanks.
James
Hi @Anonymous and welcome to the Autodesk Community!
As stated above, Autodesk only offers products versions three years back from the current release in the Education Community. The oldest product versions we have are the 2012s. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Thank you for your understanding!
Hi @Anonymous and welcome to the Autodesk Community!
3ds Max 2008 is no longer supported by Autodesk and, therefore, no longer available for students. All versions currently available for students can be downloaded from this page after registering in the Education Community.
I hope this helps!
Same problem for me - seems 2011 version of Max Design isn't available anywhere! I even went to the Autodesk store with my order number and tried downloading from there, but the DigitalRiver link says it was too far in the past, no longer available.
Anyone can help us find 2011 version?? (without relying on insecure torrents)
yeah i'd join you in that class action suit.
i got max 8 and 2013, but i'd rather have some version inbetween those.
i've modified max 8 to all hell, and it's now fairly nice and fast, opens in a split second.
max 2013 on the other hand is a complete turd.
first and foremost it starts extremely slowly compared to max 8.
second, most of the things broken in max 8 is still broken in max 2013.
in addition there are now new things that are broken, especially the UV editor.
there's navigation problems in the UV editor, where the zoom and movement suddenly becomes ultra-sensitive,
and unfold mapping breaks up all of the UVs.
select from scene also opens annoyingly slowly.
oh yeah, and the planar mapping was changed to where the helvetes thing just fills the UV space.
only way to turn off the distortion of UVs is to turn off normalize. and then your UVs turn enormous.
which means you have to spend 9/10 of your time planar mapping rescaling the jævla UVs.
and don't even get me started on the nitrous viewport.. urgh.
it really would be worth looking into upgrading your computer or at least Windows.
But, here's the link from the very first official answer - 2013 3DS Max 32 bit: http://autodesk.creativevirtual15.com/autodesk/bot.html?isJSEnabled=1&businessArea=Root.Front%20Desk...
I am trapped on Windows XP computer, and I have literally no way of upgrading to a new OS or computer. Is there anywhere that I can get the 2010 or 2011 versions?
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