Author Topic: More Materials  (Read 6152 times)

2014-03-16, 02:41:48

Perozucalo5

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How can I use more than just 24 materials in my material editor?
when I discard any of them,it dissapper from the scene...

2014-03-16, 09:52:31
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First of all, you writing in wrong forum. Register here: http://area.autodesk.com/ if you want to learn 3ds max.
On your question:  materials doesn't disappear from scene as long as they are assigned to some objects in your scene. You can pick them from scene whenever you want.
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2014-03-16, 11:56:09
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Ludvik Koutny

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And there is also Slate Material Editor...  but yeah... 3ds Max is not a plugin for Corona, it's the other way around.

2014-03-16, 16:10:17
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Do not discard them, just overwrite them by dragging another MTL and rename.

And if you have more then 24 MTL's, to see them all like ( pokemon )  open up your slate MTL editor, go to MATERIAL then click GET ALL SCENE MATERIALS.

2014-03-17, 16:05:05
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This is explained in the Max help file....

Also, one you learn the Slate editor, you will never go back.

2014-03-17, 20:06:11
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Also, one you learn the Slate editor, you will never go back.

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2014-03-17, 20:55:16
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Hmmm...

Is it seriously..?  O_o

Sorry mats !
Holy Corona : the materials is the clue.

2014-03-18, 03:58:03
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