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Re: Faceting an extruded line.
Hi, thanks for the replies, just one question. What is object replacement? Sorry, kinda new to 3ds.
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Re: Faceting an extruded line.
exactly what it says it means. Replacing an object with a different object only its over a corse of a single frame, so if you do it correctly it will apper semless.
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