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3ds Max - Obvious But Hidden Cloning Method

RenderRam 2022-10-24 09:52 tutorial  > 3ds MAX  > modeling

Reference cloning method is a must have in everyday 3ds Max use.

Today we're going to be talking about Max feature that hardly anyone uses, a feature that you see at least 10 times a day and you never click - reference cloning, the feature that gives you an ability to use unique modifiers while instancing objects WITHOUT breaking instances!

 

Author: RenderRam Editor: Michał Franczak
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