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Vilespring
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Ah... misunderstanding. what I meant was this, how there pictures on the sides and bottom.
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Those are planes, with the blueprint as a material.
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Re: Gmax Help

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So....
After working (arguing, really) with my model, I rage deleted it, hit Ctrl + S, and closed Gmax. Probably for the better good, the model was crap...
What I need to learn is how to make a... side.. that I can manipulate to form a side. The problem I had was I have (I mean, had) the top/bottom/front/back of a model, but no sides, and because I already deleted the inside faces of the model, I had a really hard time seeing where all of it was, and, I couldn't make a side for it. I was trying to make the sides by dragging around vertices, but I was not able to get a shape that would allow it.
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Dude, I know how to help, but I cant just explain it to you. I have to show you. :)
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