Have +20 years using 3dsmax and I had never used Volume select. I was needing something like that just now and thinking wait this should be technically possible...and sure enough. Thank you!
Is there any way to use multiple Vol. Select modifiers in a row? Like your video I often see people use a second modifier to Deselect everything and keep it procedural, but they always end the tutorial and don't use any more Vol. Select on top. I ask because I'm loving this workflow but my upper Vol. Selects don't seem to grab polygons the way I would expect, compared to lower copies of modifiers in the stack.
Sure - just do it :). You can add another Volume select on top and switch to "Add" and then you should be able to select additional vertices with a different method or gizmo. Just tried it with a teapot - works without problems. You can also subtract. If you select subtract and Invert you should get a boolean intersection. Good luck!
thanks a lot. Been using max forever and it is great to know new useful things
Thanks for your feedback! Glad that it helped!
Have +20 years using 3dsmax and I had never used Volume select. I was needing something like that just now and thinking wait this should be technically possible...and sure enough. Thank you!
Wow very elegant for roads and terrain, will definetly apply this.
soooo useful! Xoio the magician of 3Ds Max!
you're honouring us too much, but thanks for the appreciation! glad, it's useful.
great job thnanks
Very helpful! Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the positive Feedback! Will come up with something new soon...
Nice tip!Thanks
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Is there any way to use multiple Vol. Select modifiers in a row? Like your video I often see people use a second modifier to Deselect everything and keep it procedural, but they always end the tutorial and don't use any more Vol. Select on top. I ask because I'm loving this workflow but my upper Vol. Selects don't seem to grab polygons the way I would expect, compared to lower copies of modifiers in the stack.
Sure - just do it :). You can add another Volume select on top and switch to "Add" and then you should be able to select additional vertices with a different method or gizmo. Just tried it with a teapot - works without problems. You can also subtract. If you select subtract and Invert you should get a boolean intersection. Good luck!
Спасибо!