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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 - Animation - Rotate A Texture Using A Dummy And Wire Parameters

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In this 3DS Max tutorial, we will see how we can control the rotation of a texture using a Dummy helper and the powerful tool called Wire Parameters.

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 - Compound Objects - ShapeMerge

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In this tutorial, we will learn about a new Compound Object called ShapeMerge. This object will help you to imprint/Stamp a 2D shape onto a surface, also to cut out the 2D shape from that surface, also, you can invert the cutout operation. This is a useful tool if you like to create a road on a land/landscape or cut out a text, or any other closed shape pattern from a surface.

3DS Max - Convert A Procedural Map Into A Regular Texture

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In this tutorial, we will learn how to convert a procedural map into a regular texture map. This is useful when you try to export your model to another software, since those procedural maps belong to Max, and they are generated using an algorithm.

3DS Max - Curve Editor Blank - Fixed

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In this quick tip 3DS Max tutorial, we will see how to fix the blank Curve Editor when we try to open it after selecting an object.

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 - Hidden Feature - QClone - Clone By View

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In this 3DS Max tutorial, we will learn about a nice hidden feature called QClone, that will allow us to clone objects based on their bounding box and the viewport's axis we are perpendicular to.

3DS Max - Hidden Feature - QClone - Clone By View

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In this 3DS Max tutorial, we will learn about a nice hidden feature called QClone, that will allow us to clone objects based on their bounding box and the viewport's axis we are perpendicular to.

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.

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