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3DS Max - Attribute Holder modifier

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In this tutorial, we will learn about using the Attribute Holder modifier. This modifier serves as a container, and we will use it to instance some of the parameters that belong to some of the modifiers in the stack so that we can change them in one place. This is useful because it can save us a lot of time. With many modifiers in the stack, it's time-consuming to go down and enter the modifier to change the values. Sometimes we might even forget in which modifier the parameter that we are looking for.
In addition, we will learn about the Animate option in the Edit Poly modifier.

3DS Max - CreaseSet modifier

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In this tutorial, we will learn about the CreaseSet modifier. This modifier will allow you when using the OpenSubdiv modifier, to create sets from edges or vertices, and for each set, you can customize the level of smoothness/sharpness. We will also learn about the other parameters that can help us to work more efficiently with this modifier.

3DS Max - Spline Chamfer Modifier

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When you add fillets and chamfers to your 2D shapes, then add modifiers and start modeling, if suddenly you decide to adjust these fillets and chamfers it will be a problem. In this video, we will learn how to keep things parametric by using the Spline Chamfer modifier. This modifier also works on Sub-Object selections as you will see in this video. You will learn all the modifier's parameters.

Lesson 20 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Displace Modifier - Part 2

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In this second video related to the Displace modifier, we will see how we can use a Bitmap or a Procedural map to control the strength of the pulling forces coming out from the Gizmo. We will also see how we can add multiple Displace modifiers to create a more complex result. Finally, we will learn how to use a UVW Map (optional) to control the mapping of the texture used by the Displace modifier.

Lesson 19 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Displace Modifier - Part 1

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This is a two-part tutorial, where we learn about a powerful modifier called Displace. This modifier creates a magnetic force that pulls the vertices, allowing us to achieve interesting topologies. We can use the Giamo only to drive the pulling force as we will see in this 1rst part, or we can map a bitmap, or a procedural map onto the Gizom to control the strength of each pulling force coming out from this Gizom. Throughout these two videos, we will learn about the main parameters of this modifier.

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