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Old 03-01-2002, 03:31 PM
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3d Max help

Hi, i wan't to model one of my car drawings in 3d max, it's for a school project, see, i'm using the technique thats puts my drawings on a box so i can trace the lines. but i can't seem to get it right, when i put a texture on a box, you'll see it in the perspective but i don't see it in the front left top view, who can help me to fix this?
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You have to map the texture to the body of the car. (At least I think so based on what I understand.)
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yeah, i know, that's what i'm trying to do, but i can't see the texture in my front etc view, only in the perspective. I wonder what i'm doing wrong, i'm trying to use this tutorial to make my car
http://www.raz.ro/tutorials/masina/car1.htm
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