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| SkoleSlasken ![]() | A realy realy nice tutorial. alot of tips and tricks that will be valuable to know for your own work. worth a look for every max users :)
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Rep Power: 0 | I've got an easier way that i just discovered. i was rather proud of it so i thought i would share. Here is my version |
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Rep Power: 0 | awesome. i failed at first. my white lining came out huge. i missed out the part where you applied 1.0 bevel edge first and then the 0.25 both with 0 segments before clicking ok. hehe i tried it twice and then got it. ![]() |
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