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Old October 27, 2006, 17:11
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-= My tips while Drawing splines( 3ds max )=-

a lot of time you guys have to draw splines and you find you viewport is not big enough and and you need to draw beyond the viewable area.

Tip : just click " i " button on your keyboard and your mouse cursor will come on the center of viewport . hope it will help you in your modeling as it helped me .
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Old October 27, 2006, 21:22
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gr8 tip there....
will check it out....repps added..:)
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Old October 28, 2006, 00:44
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already knows this tip
It's just move ur viewport to ur mouse position. REally necessary if u do splines...
Too bad 3dsmax doesn't have the option like any autocad software to pan the viewport by clicking in the mouse scroll.. I really want to know why autodesk still didn't add this option in max...

But great tip, I mean, essencial tip for anyone who doesn't know it already.
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Nice one, I will try. So far, I was more using the mouse wheel to zoom out (zoom centered on the cursor) and move the mouse where I needed the next vertex to zoom in again. Works fine in fact especially when you need to be really precise but your method seems interesting too.

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