![]() Axis In the 2D world of programs like Photoshop, we are dealing with the two dimensions of Up and Down (Z), and Side-to-Side (X)… but in 3D we have a third dimension to work with, the “Y” axis, Back-to-Front. In the case of 3D Studio Max, this means you will see the front, top, left, and perspective views of your modeling environment as soon as you open the application. The Basics: Most 3D software gives you the default option of viewing your models from various viewpoints at the same time. Viewports – The Windows into the 3D World Still, in their defense, all good things take work to understand, and one of the realities of modeling in 3D is that you have to learn the obscure language used by the software engineers responsible for creating these applications. The only conclusion I can come to is that whoever decided to design a button with no label on it (to do something as important as importing a texture) must secretly hate me. Although I know that the designers of these programs are doing their best to create these deep applications, I have to wonder if they actually use them on a daily basis.Īs an example, to import a Bitmap image into 3D Max to use as a texture to apply to a mesh, I have to click a button that has no label or icon on it. If you have experience using Photoshop you know what it is like to have used the program for years and be introduced to a new trick that would have probably saved you weeks of your life if you had just known it years ago. These applications can do amazing things and even veteran users of these programs find themselves discovering new depths and shortcuts to getting their work done. These are complex tools that have been built on simpler, earlier incarnations and their evolution has added depth to appeal to a wide range of power users, from the gaming to the entertainment industries. It is my opinion that although 3D applications, like 3D Max and Maya are powerful tools, they have made no real attempt to make their applications intuitive or easy to use. Okay, before we start I would like to get out into the open a dirty little secret about 3D modeling. ![]() An Introduction to 3D Modeling – Don’t Panic! It’ll bring up the items that accentuate your hips for just the right occasion.For those of you “meshers” out there that are already experienced 3D model builders, you will find this stuff pretty basic, but we would love your input if you see any areas I should elaborate on, or have missed entirely. TIP: Type in RLL (real life large!) or RLXL (for those so inclined ?) under “Bottoms” when you’re shopping. User Devyn287 (click the username to see the original post!) If you’re not ready to commit to scalers for your avi as part of it’s DNA, consider finding jeans that can augment your best assets for a one time fit. User JaeJaeXOXO (click the username to see the original post!) TIP: Try typing in “slim thick” under “Accessories” to find scalers that can work with the clothes that you already have (these ones generally work and override any other scalers that you might have on). Try a few on for size and see what works for you. To search, go to “Shop” and search “hip scalers” or “thigh scalers” under “Accessories” to view the entire catalog of scalers that are offered on IMVU. ![]() ![]() ![]() User Coolmia1 (click the username to see the original post!) It just takes a little patience, and maybe even the right key word search. With so many to choose from, it’s quite easy to find one to fit your specifications. Scalers can help to widen out your hips, and add a little weight on your body to an exact percentage. Good thing is that on IMVU, you can make any of your #summergoals come true. Summer is upon us, and sometimes, we want a little help to look our best. ![]()
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