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3DS Max - CreaseSet modifier

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In this tutorial, we will learn about the CreaseSet modifier. This modifier will allow you when using the OpenSubdiv modifier, to create sets from edges or vertices, and for each set, you can customize the level of smoothness/sharpness. We will also learn about the other parameters that can help us to work more efficiently with this modifier.

Lesson 21-3DS Max-Total Beginners-Multi SubObject Material And Multi UVWMaps

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In this tutorial, for total beginners, we will learn how to apply multiple materials to the same object, and starting from minute: 3:47 We will add a texture map for each of those materials, then, we will learn how to apply multiple UVW Maps modifiers to the object and have each one of them control a specific texture from those sub-materials.

Lesson 21-3DS Max-Total Beginners-Multi SubObject Material And Multi UVWMaps

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In this tutorial, for total beginners, we will learn how to apply multiple materials to the same object, and starting from minute: 3:47 We will add a texture map for each of those materials, then, we will learn how to apply multiple UVW Maps modifiers to the object and have each one of them control a specific texture from those sub-materials.

3DS Max - Tip - Ctrl + Right-Click vs Right-Click Spinners

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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 - ShapeBoolean - Part 2

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In this second part of the ShapeBoolean series, we'll take a look at 3 other methods for combining shapes: Sym.Diif, Merge, and Attach.

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.

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