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Subobject transform constraints - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max 2025 Essential Training
Subobject transform constraints
- [Instructor] Quite often when editing geometry, you'll find a need to move some objects in the space of the surface itself. In other words, the frame of reference for transforms is the surface, not the world or the object pivot point or anything else, but transforming relative to the surface itself. That's very helpful in a situation such as this where I want to move this newly created edge loop on my seat cushion and I want to move all those edges up and inward while still preserving the general shape of the overall model. And that's a job for sub object transform constraints. Let's isolate this cushion object with it selected. I'll isolate with Control + Alt + Q. And in the modeling ribbon, I want to make sure that I'm at the bottom level. I'll click to go to the previous modifier a couple times. I'm in modeling mode and I'm at the level of the Editable Poly base object. Again, I want to select these edges. so I'll go into edge sub object mode. And let's do this with show end…
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Understanding subdivision surfaces5m 29s
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Modeling with Symmetry modifier7m 38s
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Modeling curvature with Soft Selection9m 15s
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Refining geometry with SwiftLoop3m 32s
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Subobject transform constraints6m 30s
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Correcting a seam with Align to Grid4m 8s
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Preserving polygon count with Edge Crease7m 36s
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