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| Registered User | hi ss ur model is looking good :) im also a 3dsmax user for the gaps to look more realistic,u can 1st collapse the gaps...then chamfer it slightly.after that select the edge in between the lines tht has been chamfered,select 'ring' n 'connect'.then pull the new lines inwards to make a 'v-groove' which will create depth and thus make it look realistic.that is, if u do not plan to model the interior and engines coz if u do...the gaps will be automatically filled in with the geometries.hope that helps! have a nice day! :) |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2007 Location: Randfontein, South Africa Age: 22
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | i have tried with the camfer but didn`t work for me. so i just use the edit poly with the line thing and shift it inside. But then 3ds max crashed and i am know back before the gaps. i will post a wire as soon as i have done the gaps again. |
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