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Fielding
08-03-2002, 06:19 AM
1) Do you have any idea what Foley Artist and Jimmy Jib is?

2) What is texel and voxel? I really need some info?

3) When I try the Vertex Merging in MultiRes Modifier, I think that 3ds max can also consider all elements as one. Also Merge Threshold value should be working I quess. But for Within Mesh, I doesnt work. Or at least I think that it tells 3ds max not to merge vertices within all elements as a whole, isn't it? And make the program only merge vertices on a element-by-element basis. If you know what it really is or how it really works, please tell. Please.

4) Do you know if Discreet will include an online reference for reactor (tm) in Max 5?

thankssssssssssss...

CitizenVertex
08-03-2002, 06:28 AM
Originally posted by Fielding
1) Do you have any idea what Foley Artist and Jimmy Jib is?

2) What is texel and voxel? I really need some info?

3) When I try the Vertex Merging in MultiRes Modifier, I think that 3ds max can also consider all elements as one. Also Merge Threshold value should be working I quess. But for Within Mesh, I doesnt work. Or at least I think that it tells 3ds max not to merge vertices within all elements as a whole, isn't it? And make the program only merge vertices on a element-by-element basis. If you know what it really is or how it really works, please tell. Please.

4) Do you know if Discreet will include an online reference for reactor (tm) in Max 5?

thankssssssssssss...

1) Foley Artists are people who record sound effects in a studio for film and video using various objects and junk. Jimmy Jib is a camera rig.

2)Pixel means picture element. A texel is a pixel in a texture map (Texture Pixel). A voxel is a volumetric pixel, 3D pixel, usually a cube.

3)I think multires only works per element, you might want to ask in the Max forum.

4)I'm sure they will.

Fielding
08-04-2002, 05:01 AM
Really thanks for all the words you have written for me CV(CitizenVertex). Good technical knowledge.

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