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3DS Max - Tip - Attach Geometry With ProBoolean

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In this tutorial, we will learn about an alternative way to attach geometries, that will help us to keep things parametric.

3DS Max - Set The Size Of A Mesh

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This tutorial will show you how to control the width, height, and length of objects that are not parametric, which means you don't have access to the spinners that determine these parameters. You'll also learn some additional tips on how to quickly play with values inside spinners and how to quickly change the pivot location.

3DS Max - 3 Snap Modes Explained

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In this tutorial we will learn about the 3 modes of Snap that you find inside 3DS Max: 3D, 2.5D and the 2D mode.

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 - Simple Chair Modeling

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In this tutorial, we'll model a simple chair, as requested by a viewer, we'll see one approach to model chairs like this. We'll also learn how to assign different material IDs to the polygons, allowing us to create a Multi/Sub-Object material with three distinct materials for the chair(without configuring the materials' properties, just colors). Additionally, as always, I'll include useful tips and information.

3DS Max - Hold Fetch - Create a Restore Point

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In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a restore point of your scene that you can go back to, in case a crash happened, or if the Undo/Redo records are deleted.

Lesson 17 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Lathe Modifier

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In this lesson for 3DS Max total beginners series, we'll learn about the Lathe modifier, we will learn how to use it properly, plus all its parameters, also we will see how to set up a background image to use for drawing the outline needed to model the geometry. We will learn how to draw the outline, fillet the corners, outline the segments,... At minute 15:17 we will learn the concept of Implicit geometry vs Explicit geometry.

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.