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Chamfer
Is it possible to combine the following chamfer techniques so can get a perfectly round corner? Or is there another way to do it?
I use 3dmax6, hope you can help me |
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...What?
Hahaha, I'm having trouble understanding your predicament. It looks like you want to combine two surfaces 'over the top' to make them smooth. Is this correct?
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yea i think thats the same thing, the image on the left (wich i made myself with paint) is the thing I want to achieve on the corner I painted on the right with the blue circle around it. The images made in max6 show how i chamfered some edges to achieve that result but as you can see its not the way to do it.
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Yich...
I just understood what you're going for (The green is what you want, the red is what you have?) But I haven't the beginnigns of a clue on how to do that. Sorry my friend. ![]() P.S. Wern't you the one who did that chess board back in the day? How'd that turn out? ![]()
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the red and the green are what i can do :P.. with the corner with the blue circle... The image in made with paint with the '?' is what i want..
anyway i found out how to do it, here is a pic of what i wanted yea the chess board was mine the final image is on that thread |
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