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Anonymous
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Automatic cutting

Anonymous
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Hello and have a good time


I downloaded a 3ds max file and realized that when I move the camera to one of the objects, the object is visible inside it (like photos). I went to any source and could not find anything about it.

my question is :
How do I make the object I want look like this?

 

 

Thank you for your help

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Automatic cutting

Hello and have a good time


I downloaded a 3ds max file and realized that when I move the camera to one of the objects, the object is visible inside it (like photos). I went to any source and could not find anything about it.

my question is :
How do I make the object I want look like this?

 

 

Thank you for your help

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RobH2
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RobH2
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Use 'Alt+Z' and just back out a little bit. It won't render that way, it's just screen clipping. Also, open and read the official Max Documentation on 'Viewport Clipping.' It might give you some good information and general knowledge about the issue. 


Rob Holmes

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Use 'Alt+Z' and just back out a little bit. It won't render that way, it's just screen clipping. Also, open and read the official Max Documentation on 'Viewport Clipping.' It might give you some good information and general knowledge about the issue. 


Rob Holmes

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3ds Max (2023-2025), V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64, Tri-Monitor, Cintiq 13HD, Windows 11 x64
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Anonymous
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Thank you very much, my problem was solved

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Thank you very much, my problem was solved

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RobH2
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RobH2
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Good to hear. When you are new to Max these kinds of things can seem major problems. It's nice when they turn out to be simple. 


Rob Holmes

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3ds Max (2023-2025), V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64, Tri-Monitor, Cintiq 13HD, Windows 11 x64
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Good to hear. When you are new to Max these kinds of things can seem major problems. It's nice when they turn out to be simple. 


Rob Holmes

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3ds Max (2023-2025), V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64, Tri-Monitor, Cintiq 13HD, Windows 11 x64
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