Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
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vinc3nt12
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Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
Hi guys, hindi ko ma-explain ung problem ko so im just gonna show you this. I need help fast thanks! ^_^
Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
drag mo ang arrow. di nga lang exact pro di mo naman kailangan exact sa max.
Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
try lang sir makatulong, try to see kung anong position nya sa Y or Z axis (ng vertex na reference mo) tapos type mo sa position ng Y or Z axiz (dun sa mga vertex ng i momove mo.) para mag align sya. try nyo lang po.
sana naintindihan mo. di ko alam tamang mga terms. sana makatulong. hintay natin mga masters!
sana naintindihan mo. di ko alam tamang mga terms. sana makatulong. hintay natin mga masters!
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Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
phranq wrote:try lang sir makatulong, try to see kung anong position nya sa Y or Z axis (ng vertex na reference mo) tapos type mo sa position ng Y or Z axiz (dun sa mga vertex ng i momove mo.) para mag align sya. try nyo lang po.
sana naintindihan mo. di ko alam tamang mga terms. sana makatulong. hintay natin mga masters!
tama yan bro. ginagawa ko din yan minsan.
Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
try this...right click "Snap Toggle"....you will see "Grid & Snap Settings"...go to "Options"....under "Translation" check "Use Axis Constraints"......Gudlak
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Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
3DZONE wrote:try this...right click "Snap Toggle"....you will see "Grid & Snap Settings"...go to "Options"....under "Translation" check "Use Axis Constraints"......Gudlak
ang tindi mo sir 3dZONE! Many Many thanks! eto ang hinahanap ko. makes my life easier. gumagamit ka din ba nito?
@sa lahat po ng nagreply, Maraming Salamt po sa inyong mga tulong.
PROBLEM SOLVED! Thanks Fellow CGPians!
Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
vinc3nt12 wrote:3DZONE wrote:try this...right click "Snap Toggle"....you will see "Grid & Snap Settings"...go to "Options"....under "Translation" check "Use Axis Constraints"......Gudlak
ang tindi mo sir 3dZONE! Many Many thanks! eto ang hinahanap ko. makes my life easier. gumagamit ka din ba nito?
@sa lahat po ng nagreply, Maraming Salamt po sa inyong mga tulong.
PROBLEM SOLVED! Thanks Fellow CGPians!
Welcome sir vinc3nt12.....yup very useful yan
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Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
as an alternative, you can just press "S", roll your mouse over the gizmo, you'll notice that when you roll over it you'll highlight either "X" or "Y", just pick which one you like and then snap to the desired points(endpoint, midpoint, etc...) and just drag to the other point of destination...
hope this helps...
hope this helps...
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Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
hmmmm i will show you one method.
its a case to case but in your situation try this
its a case to case but in your situation try this
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Re: Constrained Stretching Snap (OTRACK) in 3ds Max
render master wrote:hmmmm i will show you one method.
its a case to case but in your situation try this
uy ayos din yan ha master, thanks for sharing this!
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