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Creating multiple view tabs - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max 2019: Advanced Materials
Creating multiple view tabs
- [Instructor] The main graph area here in Slate is called a view, and something that's in the view is not necessarily in the scene. It's not necessarily assigned to an object. It's just a staging area for creating materials. And if you wish, you can have more than one stage. If you right click on the View1 tab, you'll get a popup menu, and from there you can do things like rename the view or delete it. You can also create a new one. And you can also create by right clicking on an empty slot here. Create new view. And you can give it a name. I'll just accept the default of View2. And now we've got another tab and we can choose them here. We can also choose them up here if you we want, but that's kind of unnecessary because we can just click on the tab. If I go over to View2, I can now start dragging things in. I think I'll drag over another physical material, double click it to load it into the parameters, and choose a preset. Let's do rough concrete and call it concrete physical. And…
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Using preview windows4m 41s
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Setting Material Editor options3m 21s
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Creating multiple view tabs2m 39s
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Storing materials in sample slots7m 15s
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Lay Out and Select commands4m 24s
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Understanding XRefs and materials7m 30s
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Display Map Output Selector nodes2m 55s
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