Tagged '3dsmax'

3DS Max - Bad Result With The Bridge Tool - Fix

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In this tutorial, we will deal with the unwanted results of the Bridge command that can occur sometimes.

3DS Max Copy With Reference Point Like In AutoCad

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In this tutorial, we'll learn how to copy objects using reference points on
other objects, so that the copies will respect the same distance and orientation. If you're an AutoCAD user you already know how to do this operation in AutoCad.

3DS Max - Remove Materials Utility Has No Undo - Fixed With Maxscript

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In this tutorial, we will learn how we can replace the Remove Material utility with our own tool using a single line Maxscript, and we will learn how to convert this line of code to a regular tool by creating a button for it and place it on our toolbar. The reason for this is that the built-in tool is missing the Undo operation.

3DS Max Easy Modeling Triangular Mesh

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In this tutorial, we will create a triangular mesh object. We will learn about the Lathe modifier and the Generate Topology tool.

3DS Max - Using CTRL While Creating Some Objects

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In this video, we will learn how we can control the creation of some
objects using the CTRL key on the keyboard.

3DS Max - Black faces when importing

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This video deals with the problem of black faces when importing from Sketchup, or from other formats.

3DS Max - Easy Modeling - FreeForm Geometry

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In this video, we will learn a quick and flexible technique for modeling freeform shapes. We will use a Surface modifier, Shell modifier, and Turbosmooth for that purpose. You can use this approach to model a wide range of geometries like roads going up and down, ribbons, etc,...

3DS Max - V Ray - VRayRenderID + Photoshop

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In this tutorial, we will learn about the VRayRenderID render element, where you can create a separate file for the rendered image, and this file will contain a distinct matte color for each object in the scene. This is useful when doing a post-production in software like Photoshop, for example, because you can isolate every single object, and work on it separately.

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