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3DS Max - Compound Objects - Loft - Part 2

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In this part 2 of the Loft tutorial, we will check more possibilities with this powerful tool, and we will learn about the Scale graph that you can find in the Deformations rollout.

3DS Max extract 2D sections from 3D objects

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Here we learn how to use the section tool found in the Shapes category to create 2D sections out of 3D objects and export them to other programs like Autocad.

Lesson 9-3DS Max-Total Beginners-2D Shapes Intro-part 3-Chamfer Fillet Trim Extend

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In this 3rd part of the 2D intro, we will learn about 4 new features related to the Spline objects: Chamfer, Fillet, Trim and Extend.

3DS Max - Compound Objects - Loft - Part 3

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In this video, we will continue with the Loft series, we will see some additional features in the Scale feature, plus we will learn about another feature called Twist.

Lesson 10-3DS Max-Total Beginners-2D Shapes Intro-part 4- Booleans - Outline

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In this video, we will learn about 2 new features related to 2D shapes,
Boolean and Outline.

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 - Trick - Lock Selection To Rectangle Mode

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In this new video, I will show you the way to lock the Selection mode to the rectangular one.

Lesson 11-3DS Max-Total Beginners-2D Shapes Intro-part 5 - Mirror - Add Vertices

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In this video, we will learn how to mirror a sub-object element in a spline shape and how to determine a custom axis for the mirror operation. In the second part, we will see how we can add new vertices to an existing spline.

3DS Max - Import Obj - invalid normal index - Bad Geometry

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In this tutorial, we will deal with two issues when importing an Obj file into 3DS Max. 1- Invalid Normal Index 2-Wrong geometry

3DS Max Tip - Keep The Mouse Centered In The Viewport

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In this short video, we will learn how to keep the mouse centered in the viewport, this is useful in many scenarios, like, for example, tracing a spline over a picture while staying zoomed in.