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How to weld...
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How to weld two differents objets? (NOt attach) thx |
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It might help to know what software you are using, and a little bit more detail of what you are trying to do
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Hi thx for reply...
Well iam learning 3DsMax , and i need to "weld" two differents objects, because i want to weld some vertex between them. Sorry about my english ![]() bye |
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attach them up, delete the polys on each side that ur welding togther, enter vertex mode, select the 2 overlapping vertices and click weld, and in theory, tada
![]() if theres a problem, i generally find it means theres a poly somewhere that u need to del. hope that helps Last edited by goronking; 09-12-2004 at 04:30 AM.. |
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exactly what goronking said but another way to weld is use the "target weld" tool, as you dont need the two vertexes to be within the "weld threshhold" as you do with the straight "weld tool"
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