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3D Studio Max The power of Radia Array
Author: vecpix.com In this tutorial you will learn how to create a 2D radial array (slightly more complex Then the common 1D array), the purpose of this tutorial is to familiarize yourself with max's powerful array tool. 1. Create a scene that looks similar too figure 1.0 ( A cylinder with a single cone on top of it). For this scene I used a cylinder with a Radius of 95 And a height of 6, for the cone I used Radius1 if 4.0 And radius 2 of 0 And a height of 32.
2. Once you have this simple scene completed, Click on the cone Then
click the
3. Now select the front viewport,( this is also important since the
array determines the axis's according to the selected viewport). From
the front viewport click the Note: You may skip steps 4-5 And copy the settings from
figure 1.2, if you do not wish to know what each of the settings does.... 5. Under 1D count, change the the amount too 40, or your desired amount (slow computers might want too use a slightly lower number). This count value is the amount of cones that will be arrayed around the cylinder in only 1 degree, the degree from witch the viewport is selected. 6. Since we are doing a 2D radial array, check off the 2D radial button, change the count too 5, for this scene, this will be the number of rows of 1D array we will have, Then change the Y value too 11, (this is the distance between the cylinders going in the Y direction. Now your settings should look just like in Figure 1.2.
Click the OK button, And like magic you should see an array that looks just like in Figure 1.3 Now just play around with some settings, see what you can do with the power of array :).
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