I messed up my max...
by itttech (#0002) · in Artist Corner · 07/16/2006 (8:18 pm) · 7 replies
I did something to my 3dsmax 8 and i am not sure how to fix it.
It still works, but what i did makes it so i cannot work on my characters...
OK, so when i go to ratate a viewport, my model will disappear and a bounding box becomes visiable and is high lighted, it stays that way until i stop rotating...
so how do i fix this?
i have alredy tyd like reseting to defaults and that sort of thing...
please and thank you
--Jeremiah
It still works, but what i did makes it so i cannot work on my characters...
OK, so when i go to ratate a viewport, my model will disappear and a bounding box becomes visiable and is high lighted, it stays that way until i stop rotating...
so how do i fix this?
i have alredy tyd like reseting to defaults and that sort of thing...
please and thank you
--Jeremiah
#2
could you explain what Adaptice Degradation is? and how it is useful?
07/16/2006 (8:58 pm)
Thank you so much!could you explain what Adaptice Degradation is? and how it is useful?
#3
man i am retarted, i tryd fixnig one problem and i ended up making more, hahaha.
WHen i use the tools like move and rotate, the gizmo thing doesnt load up.
i am sure its another simple key command
07/16/2006 (9:05 pm)
Hey i have screwed a couple more things up!man i am retarted, i tryd fixnig one problem and i ended up making more, hahaha.
WHen i use the tools like move and rotate, the gizmo thing doesnt load up.
i am sure its another simple key command
#4
First off, the gizmo on/off hotkey is X.
Adaptive degradation isn't that useful for working on a single lo poly character. Its used more for film (or I guess super hi poly models). Basically, its a switch you can turn on if you have tons upon tons of faces on screen so your computer doesn't choke when trying to move stuff or move around the world. Somewhere in the preferences you can change what shows up when you turn it on. Wireframe and bounding box are both options. I think there's one more but I could be mistaken.
07/17/2006 (3:31 am)
Haha, all the problems I ran into when I was learning max back in the day. Fun stuff.First off, the gizmo on/off hotkey is X.
Adaptive degradation isn't that useful for working on a single lo poly character. Its used more for film (or I guess super hi poly models). Basically, its a switch you can turn on if you have tons upon tons of faces on screen so your computer doesn't choke when trying to move stuff or move around the world. Somewhere in the preferences you can change what shows up when you turn it on. Wireframe and bounding box are both options. I think there's one more but I could be mistaken.
#5
the sad thing is, im not nessarly learning max, ive been working with it the passed 2 years at school, but there are just some small basic things that never stuck with me.
07/18/2006 (2:38 pm)
Thank you so muchthe sad thing is, im not nessarly learning max, ive been working with it the passed 2 years at school, but there are just some small basic things that never stuck with me.
#6
07/18/2006 (5:29 pm)
Max is that kind of beast. Im constantly learning new little hotkeys or tricks or whatever that, after i learn them im like "ah, that makes sense", but are entirely unobvious beforehand. Glad I could help, all the same. :)
#7
Sorry to not have responded, I forgot to check the box to follow the thread. The good news is there are always good folks like Adam around!
Glad it's all getting sorted out for you.
- Don
07/18/2006 (6:58 pm)
Jeremiah, Sorry to not have responded, I forgot to check the box to follow the thread. The good news is there are always good folks like Adam around!
Glad it's all getting sorted out for you.
- Don
Torque Owner Don Hogan
I'm assuming that since you've reset, the standard keyboard shortcuts are loaded. So, press "O" once and that should toggle Max back to the standard mode.
- Don
Edit: typo