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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2009 Age: 19
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hiding shading on an object I cant work this out and its really annoying me lol. In max, i have my planed set up, and my model. Is it possible to have the planes showing as shaded, so i can see the images in the viewport, but havethe actual model just wireframe? Thanks. |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | damn, thats going to annoy the hell out of me now lol... im considering switching to maya just for that reason lol. I have both, i just learn in max and prefer its workflow lol |
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| Registered User | Sure there IS!!! ![]() You can do it 2 ways: 1. Press alt_x on object you want to be "wire" (it will be half transparent) 2. Make material that have 0 opacity and assign it to your "wire" object all you have to do next is to turn on wired and shaded view. ![]()
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Man is the artificer of his own happiness,rmt iroiro. |
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