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Thanks worked perfect just takes the hassle out of cutting all those lines. Edited by kasru on Jun 21, 2008 at 06:28 PM
All of it is a rough layout you'll see more detail near the finished product.
Edited by kasru on Jun 21, 2008 at 02:15 PM
For an example I am trying to attach a detailed pillar to a hill so half of it is built into it but the problem is both have a lot of curves so I have to use the cut tool to match up the paths perfectly which can take a reasonable ammount of time. If you checked out my blog You can kinda see what I mean when you look at all those pillars for cyclone falls.
Is there an easier way to attach objects to one another without having to use the cut tool and follow all the way around both objects then delete the faces / attach. Right now it's a very long and annoying process and was wondering if there was an easier way to do this. Btw I'm using 3dsmax.
I was totally thinking of making them for both versions but the first release will be for vista but ya you can defently look forward to seeing these on Ce also !
I've been designing maps for halo for a long time now and have finally decided to make a map pack that will go public once completed you can check out updates on how to maps are coming along and all the new maps I post. Right now I have 8 maps I'm working on for the pack. Please feel free to leave comments here or on my blog of what you think about them or suggestions ! Thanks.
Here's my personal blog http://sparrowsight.blogspot.com
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