From the course: AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max
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Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows
From the course: AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max
Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows
- [Instructor] Like before, we're still in our 3D Ground Floor.max file in 3ds Max and we've got our editable poly selected. Now, if it isn't selected, you'll know because you can't see those white lines all around on the geometry giving us those editable polygons that we need. If it looks like this, all you've got to do is select it like that and all the lines appear like so. Now, ideally we should be looking at our little structure from the window side. So just jump down into Orbit here and using that axis trick that I showed you, just spin it round going across from x to x on the orbit circle, can you see that? You just bring it around like so, so it's about there. That should work like so. And then all you've got to do is hit Escape once. Now, what we need to do is use that bridge tool again to bridge across from floor to sill level for the window opening. So we go into Selection here with the editable…
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Extruding your external wall boundaries2m 37s
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Using Slice Plane to add door and window heights2m 49s
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Using the Bridge tool for top sections of door and window openings4m 15s
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Using Slice Plane to add window sill height2m 22s
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Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows3m 40s
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Extruding your internal wall boundaries2m 51s
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Saving out as a 3ds Max scene1m 36s
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