Tagged 'learn 3dsmax'

3DS Max - Tip - Capture / Restore Objects Transform

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In this 3DS Max tutorial, we will see how we save and restore the position and rotation of the objects, so that, later on, we can restore them back to their original state. Also, we will take a look at specific scenarios where this technique might have undesirable results.

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.

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 2021 Crashes on Open UV Editor

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In this video, we will learn a workaround to deal with a crash that occurs in 3DS Max 2021 + V-Ray when we apply the Unwrap UVW modifier and try to open the UV Editor dialog.

3DS Max Slider Manipulator Control Multiple Parameters In Multiple Objects. Plus The Fake Watermark!

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In this video, we learn how to use the Slider helper to control multiple parameters in multiple objects at once. Plus, in the final part of this tutorial, at minute 25:03, we will see how some users used this tool to create a fake watermark.

3DS Max - Accurate Display Of Procedural Maps - Solved

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In this video, we will solve the problem of procedural maps display,

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 - 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.