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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.
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.
This is a two part tutorial (please watch the first one) that deals with good practices related to importing AutoCAD files into 3DS Max. In this second part, we will see how to adjust few parameters inside Max, specially the parameters that you see inside the Import dialog.
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.
In this second part of the TurboSmooth modifier's series, we will learn how to use the Smoothing groups option to constrain the smoothing in a certain direction. Also, how can add a second TurboSmooth after that to create a kind of fillet between the polygons.
In this tutorial for 3DS Max total beginners, we will take a look at the Array tool, a powerful feature to create copies from objects based on 3 modes: 1-Array based on the X, Y, and Z coordinates, 2-Polar array, 3-Array based on a scaling factor.
In this new tutorial for 3DS Max total beginners and the second regarding the Array tool, we will use a test case, a simple model to create using combined array modes, the Polar Array and the Scaling Array. Also, while watching the video, you will learn some other stuff along the way.
In this 2nd part of the Intro to 2D Shapes, we will learn about the 4 types of vertices, what they mean, how we can convert one to another, and at the end, we will learn how to copy/paste the tangency handle (orientation and size) from one vertex to another.