Thank you for great tutorial. Is it possible to exclude the object so in perspective veiwport it won't be used as a center of rotation when I pan/zoom/rotate?
Welcome! glad you liked it. For the orbit thing, in the bottom right corner you have an Orbit flyout option, click and hold and you'll see multiple orbit options. The first one is for orbiting around the scene center, basically, the center of the viewport where you're currently at, and the second will orbit around the selected object/objects, the third one is for orbiting around sub-object selection, and the fourth will let press the middle mouse button over a certain geometry and while holding the ALT key you can orbit around that specific object.
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Thank you for great tutorial. Is it possible to exclude the object so in perspective veiwport it won't be used as a center of rotation when I pan/zoom/rotate?
Welcome! glad you liked it. For the orbit thing, in the bottom right corner you have an Orbit flyout option, click and hold and you'll see multiple orbit options. The first one is for orbiting around the scene center, basically, the center of the viewport where you're currently at, and the second will orbit around the selected object/objects, the third one is for orbiting around sub-object selection, and the fourth will let press the middle mouse button over a certain geometry and while holding the ALT key you can orbit around that specific object.
do you have a playlist or vids about not very common max modifiers?
No, but it's not a bad idea to have one. I'll think about that 👍
Thanks for the video.
How can I copy groups as instances (with controller instance) using the array tool?
Hi, unfortunatly this cannot be done without scripting. I might consider creating a script for this thing.
@@MiledRizk That would be awesome! It's really useful when cloning groups and wanting to make adjustments to the objects in each group.
I will do my best, when i have some free time :)