The first Brusherator was a tool endorsed by the illuminati, one eye; lucky for us the update is no longer endorsed by the illuminati. Autoback up to the cloud would be great, I know one can do this though their own means but it's a suggestion ;)
lol Tumerboy, that was my week last week where I got very disgruntled at it. I'll say this it has a pretty good autoback system, but it'd be nice if I didn't have to rely on it.
[ QUOTE ] Auto backup was the best feature they ever added. [/ QUOTE ] on the other hand, maybe it is the freecard for not hunting bugs/stability issues more... you can always just say, ah well there is autobackup saving their poor souls however from my own coding experiences, it's always interesting to see bloated…
Well, 3ds Max is known for attracting gremlins at night that fuck your meshes up, hadn't you heard? You should have previous save files in your Documents>3dsMax>autoback folder.
Good call whats_true and Runner. Thanks for the comments guys. I'll try and get a break down up. I lost some stuff in a recent re-format. Mostly some Max stuff. I was using some autoback files since Max likes to crash.
I don't think Photoshop has ever crashed on me. 3dsmax crashes are rare, but I have 5 autoback files saved at 3 minute intervals, means I hardly ever lose anything even if the whole computer decides to shut down for no reason.
I like to think that there's being good at your software by circumventing all the quirks to soothe out a workflow and there's avoiding the things that make it crash to extract some productivity from it. Max is absolutely great with modeling and UVs and such but some of the simplest things make it crash. Thank god for…
I've seen that happen a few times to a guy I work with. I don't think he has ever managed to fix it. You could try merging the old scene into a new but I'm pretty sure he tried it and it failed. Save in iteration and check your autoback files. =/
looks like it could come out well... you should definitely try to replicate that awesome pollen on the back side of it. Also... max autosaves every 5 minutes >.> can be found in your My Documents folder under MyDocuments/3dsmax/autoback
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