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3DS Max - Unable To Drag and Drop Textures

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In this 3DS Max troubleshooting tutorial, we will deal with the problem of being unable to drag n drop textures from the desktop to an object or sub-object selection in the viewport.

3DS Max - Unsupported Bitmap File Image - Error message - Fixed

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In this video, we will deal with the error message "Unsupported Bitmap Image File" when trying to use a .bmp file format inside 3DS Max.

3DS Max - V Ray - Change The V-Ray Frame Buffer Default Position

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If you don't like the default position of the V-Ray frame buffer, or, if for some reason you lost the VFB and it's not appearing on your screen, this video will show you how to control the X and Y coordinates of the VFB on the screen.

3DS Max - V Ray Quick Tip - Select From Within VFB

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This quick tip tutorial will show you how to select objects from within the Vray Frame Buffer.

3DS Max - V-Ray - VraySwitchMtl Explained

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In this tutorial, we will take a look at a powerful and useful V-Ray material called Vray Switch Material (VraySwitchMtl). We will see two ways on how to use it, a simple straightforward way, and a more advanced way.

3DS Max - Vray Frame Buffer - Real Zoom explained

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In this tutorial, we will look at the difference between the regular zoom inside the Vray Frame Buffer, and the Real zoom. The benefit of using Real zoom is that it acts as if you're getting closer to the actual geometries in your scene and rendering them, also, in this mode you can check out other parts of your scene, not included in your actual rendering limits, without the need to mess up your camera location, or, if you're in a perspective viewport, messing up your viewpoint.

3DS Max - [Quick Tip] - Relocate The Pivot Point Without The Hierarchy Panel

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In this quick tip tutorial, we will learn how to change the position of the pivot point without going to the Hierarchy Panel.

3DS Max -Tip - Quickly Reposition The Pivot Location

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In this quick 3DS Max tutorial, we will see how to relocate the pivot point to some specific locations using the Transform Toolbox.

3DS Max 2023 And Newer - Snap Working Pivot

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Sometimes you need your transform gizmo to be oriented in a certain way, other than the typical orientations, to perform operations like Move, Rotate, and Scale. Starting from Max 2023 we have this nice tool called Snap Working Pivot Tool, that allows us to do that, and it comes with multiple options to help us create and manipulate the working pivot point. Also, in addition to that, it gives us the ability to extract a construction plane out of the created working pivot. This tool is useful in many areas, like transforming objects, rigging, animations, Smart Extrude, etc,...

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.

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