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Modeling a Character in 3DS Max, 2nd Edition
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Modeling a Character in 3DS Max, 2nd Edition

by Paul Steed
January 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
584 pages
16h 53m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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FYI: USING SNAP TO TARGET WELD Using the Snap tool
to assist you in target welding vertices should be, well…a
snap. However, for some strange reason, if you have Snap on
while trying to Target Weld a vertex to another, more often
than not the weld won’t take. Try it for yourself and see.
Make sure Snap is off, go around to the other side, and Target Weld
the top vertices at the end of the strap to the vertices behind them.
Move the back vertex up along the Z- and Y-axes .3 units each so
the strap end doesn’t penetrate the torso as much.
Step 9: Prep the Neck Surface and Attach
the Strap
The strap object is ready for attachment, but the torso needs to
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ISBN: 9781556220883