3ds Max Quick Tips - Attachment Constraints
This 3ds Max Quick Tip shows you how to use the Attachment Constraint to constrain the position of one object to a specific face of another. This can be useful when you want the attached object to react to the deformation of another, since the regular Link tool works only with Transforms. Level: Quick Tip Recorded in: 3ds Max 2014 This tip is intended for use with 3ds Max version 2014 or higher. ► For additional learning content visit AREA by Autodesk | http://autode.sk/AREA3dsMaxTutorials ► Visit AREA by Autodesk to find answers to your questions on our forums, showcase your work in the gallery, read blogs written by the creators of 3ds Max, and find more learning content. | https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/3ds-ma...

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