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Creating an image plane - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max 2019 Essential Training
Creating an image plane
- [Instructor] A common practice in 3D modeling is to trace over 2D reference images. You can create orthographic views of the front, side, and top of an object or scene and use that as a reference or template to trace over with your 3D tools. And in this case I'll apply that technique to a floor plan of an office. And I've got that floor plan already made. I'll load it into 3ds Max just to look at it. Go into the File menu and choose View Image File and it's located in my current project sceneassets, images and that's the location where you should store all textures for your current project. Here it is, floor plan office 2048 by 2048. Open that up. And we get a window where we can view the image file. And we can zoom in with the mouse wheel if we want to see this a little bit better. Or zoom back out again with the mouse wheel. So it's a very simple floor plan and I've deliberately chosen these colors, so that they will not clash with the 3ds Max interface. I have a light gray…
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Specifying display units4m 43s
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Specifying system units4m 41s
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Defining the home grid4m 38s
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Saving a maxstart.max template scene3m 10s
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Creating an image plane9m 50s
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Duplicating objects with Array8m 8s
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Collecting objects in groups3m 4s
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Managing display layers6m 26s
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Merging scenes3m 32s
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Referencing scenes with XRef objects6m 32s
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