As title says i need to be able to see behind my mesh to my refrence pics i have on image plane. i am currently using 3ds max 2022 and i remeber being able to adjust the see through value of xray mode (alt+x ) Currently it is on but i can barly make out the ref pic behind it. either am doing it wrong or my eyesight is going lol
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As title says i need to be able to see behind my mesh to my refrence pics i have on image plane. i am currently using 3ds max 2022 and i remeber being able to adjust the see through value of xray mode (alt+x ) Currently it is on but i can barly make out the ref pic behind it. either am doing it wrong or my eyesight is going lol
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Found it under Obj properties/render control / visabilty 1.0-0.0.
Found it under Obj properties/render control / visabilty 1.0-0.0.
@cdeeks wrote:
Found it under Obj properties/render control / visabilty 1.0-0.0.
Just be careful:
this also makes the object transparent in your renders. Thats something you may not want necessarily.
There is a "See-Through" color setting in "Customize->User interface Customization->Colors->Geometry section"
You can change this color to a darker or lighter one - what also affects the transparence somewhat
Sadly to see the effect on the geometry itself, you have to restart 3ds Max
So its an awkward trial-and-error way to find your sweet spot...
@cdeeks wrote:
Found it under Obj properties/render control / visabilty 1.0-0.0.
Just be careful:
this also makes the object transparent in your renders. Thats something you may not want necessarily.
There is a "See-Through" color setting in "Customize->User interface Customization->Colors->Geometry section"
You can change this color to a darker or lighter one - what also affects the transparence somewhat
Sadly to see the effect on the geometry itself, you have to restart 3ds Max
So its an awkward trial-and-error way to find your sweet spot...
Just for completeness:
you also could put your reference planes on a seperate layer and set display properties ( in the object properties ) to "By Layer" and adjust the layer properties accordingly.
This way you could have a fully shaded background ref pic with a wireframe model to work with on top
Just for completeness:
you also could put your reference planes on a seperate layer and set display properties ( in the object properties ) to "By Layer" and adjust the layer properties accordingly.
This way you could have a fully shaded background ref pic with a wireframe model to work with on top
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