This is probably a post for the max forum, but you guys are much smarter I am not getting very good precision with my MAX 9 snaps. I am using my vertext snaps, but it is snapping away from the vertex, which is causing my VRAY to have light leaks. I have to zoom way in to see it, but when I am zoomed in everything has a space. I can't edit the vertex and move it, becasue it snaps away from my object. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Bobby Parker
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check your scene origin.
group all objects and move them to 0,0.
when importing dwg's, often the origin is so far away from the center that all viewport precision is lost. also check your system and user units. don't use mm as system unit if you're scene is a huge airport, and vice versa.
and delete those zero-geometry block objects and other dwg junk.Marc Lorenz
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This is one of the main reasons we have always done modelling in AutoCAD.Kind Regards,
Richard Birket
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Originally posted by trickyThis is one of the main reasons we have always done modelling in AutoCAD.
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Originally posted by trickyThis is one of the main reasons we have always done modelling in AutoCAD.
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Never had the issue here in AutoCAD in all the years we've been using it. Odd.Kind Regards,
Richard Birket
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well i didn t say i had, but it can happen...
besides i m sure i avoid many other problems with imported geometry by modeling in max, and never had snap precision problems!
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Try unchecking the "Obey Axis Constrants" button which is handy for moving a vert (or whatever) to only the x, y, or z of a snap point. This could be causing your problem. If you are trying to move the vert in x and y, for instance, and you have your axis constraints set to only x, then you will need to toggle the "Obey Axis Constrants" button off.
With this toggle off, try turning snaps off, start moving the vert by the plane handle gizmo then turing snaps on. This sometimes helps snap directly from one vert to another. otherwise sometimes it snaps from the actual point i clicked on the gizmo and snaps that point to the vert. This results in the two verts separated by the distance between my pick point and the vert... that is a bad description... it's hard to describe in words without domonstrating it visually.
I'm sorry that i can't give a screen cap. I'm on holiday.
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Originally posted by jonahhawkWith this toggle off, try turning snaps off, start moving the vert by the plane handle gizmo then turing snaps on. This sometimes helps snap directly from one vert to another. otherwise sometimes it snaps from the actual point i clicked on the gizmo and snaps that point to the vert. This results in the two verts separated by the distance between my pick point and the vert... that is a bad description... it's hard to describe in words without domonstrating it visually.
I'm sorry that i can't give a screen cap. I'm on holiday.
if you come within a certain (customizable) on-screen distance of a vertex and vertex snap is on, this very vertex gets used as the snap origin - even if it isnt the one you have selected
so if you want to just move the selected vertex, make sure to use the right one as reference
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yep, I am using MAX 9. I am having a whole lot of issues with MAX 9Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- Windows 11 Pro
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Originally posted by voltron7I have only seen autoCAD precision problems occur due to user error.
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Originally posted by ene.xisOriginally posted by voltron7I have only seen autoCAD precision problems occur due to user error.Marc Lorenz
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