@ChristianOrellana I blocked it out in stepped and quickly did a spline pass. I'm probably just going to go back to stepped to fix things and redo the spline pass.
When sliding values with the MMB pressing Ctrl will increase the sensitivity (lowering each step by 10 times) and pressing Shift will decrease the sensitivity (multiplying each step by 10)
It's so cool to follow closely the development of your bridge scene. As someone who doesn't create anything on the computer, it gives a good idea of how to create scenes step-by-step.
If you want to use your own Action, you could add a Flatten step, then after the Save step add a command to jump backwards in the History to before the Flatten.
I almost forgot about this, a while ago I wrote a detailed step by step tutorial on how to do this in 3dsmax. http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66993
My advice is to take it step by step, just try and produce your favourite weapon and a really high quality and then take it from there! But everyone has their own ways of doing things :)
Hi there,it's been a while since I posted something,here is also a little tutorial how I do stuff, step by step.... Some of the concepts I did for Nikey.