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Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 9:04 pm
by Travis
Hey!  I have three parts of a single aircraft (wings, fuselage and engine bell) in different Gmax files.  How can I transfer two of them to the other one?  I looked for a way to "copy" to the clipboard, but couldn't find one.  If this is impossible, I'm going to be very angry with myself.  Seven or eight hours of work down the drain! >:( :-/

Re: Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2003 12:30 am
by Firestriker
Read about "Xref Objects" in your Max User Reference under Help. It explains how to move objects from one scene to another. Try it in a blank scene till you get the hang of it. It is really simple.

Re: Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2003 6:49 pm
by X_eidos2
In Gmax as with the other Discreet modeling programs, copy- paste only works with text info, not 3d mesh.

To copy inside Gmax - use the clone tool.

Xref is a left over from working with large complex files like AutoCAD.

To get 3d objects from one Gmax file into another you want to use the "merge" tool. Under the file menu click on Merge. A window explorer style window will open. Browse until you find the file that has the parts you want. Select the file and hit open. A window will open up and it will have a list of all the object in that file. Select the object you want, leave unselected the ones you don't, and click OK. The parts will be merged into your "scene" in the exact position they were in, in the file they were brought in from.

Re: Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2003 7:48 pm
by aceronzo
Open the scene you want to start with,select merge,then the scene/file name you want to get the part from,select OPEN,a part list shows up,it may take a moment or two.Then select the part,click OK.I use it alot.

Re: Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 12:10 am
by Woodylepic
its easy just merge the part you need from the other file !

Re: Transferring Gmax parts around . . .

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:34 am
by Travis
Been looking through the past, huh, Woody? ;)