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Grey Wolf
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Hi all,
I've just installed 3ds Max 2013, and I'm having a slight problem with my blueprints. No matter what format or size they are, they turn up on the planes as a solid light grey. Please help??
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Stowaway
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I use 3DMax, but I'm not sure I follow you here, pictues may help
![]() Most meshes need to be imported into max ie: obj files. Max can import 17 different file formats then resaved as a 3dsmax file or re-exported back into a .obj file format. There's plenty of help in max about file format |
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The Old Man
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![]() ![]() make sure you have show shaded material in viewport (above) and ![]() make sure that u have unchecked show frozen in gray if you freeze your plains (dunno how pro u r in max but u want to have them frozen before u start modeling) |
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Grey Wolf
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Thank you everyone for putting forward you knowledge, and I have what the problem was, and thank you kranz for showing me the solution.
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