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Using the History tool - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: V-Ray Next for 3ds Max Essential Training
Using the History tool
- [Instructor] One option on the V-Ray Frame Buffer window that you have already seen me make extensive use of throughout this course, is the History tool. What we want to do in this exercise, though, is take a minute or two to explore both the workings of and the options available for this very handy tool set. To enable the History function, if it isn't already, all we need do is click the big H icon that can be found among the tools along the bottom of the Frame Buffer window, which should open up the History list dialogue for us. Now, by default these days, this, again, should be docked to the main Frame Buffer window, which, in my honest opinion, makes it much easier to work with. But, to undock it, all we need do is click on the Settings button to the right, and then uncheck the Dock History option, which, as you can see, As I want to keep everything Frame Buffer related in one place for now, though, I'm going to go ahead and redock that. While in the History settings, we can…
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