Face-framing works regardless of your face shape, hair length, or hair texture. For any popular haircut, this technique can be added to your chosen length to make any cut more flattering. While not ...
Face-framing hairstyles are so flattering, but they're not one size fits all. The best style for you depends not just on your personal preference, but your hair type, your face shape, and where you ...
Cosmopolitan: The 'Korean hush cut' is the face-framing trend that volumises fine hair – 7 low-maintenance styles to try
The 'Korean hush cut' is the face-framing trend that volumises fine hair – 7 low-maintenance styles to try
Hello, I've been using the Split face tool (looking like a little tv screen) to add some differents materials to some part of the ceiling. Now i want to edit that shape because the project changed but i can't select that "Face Split" anymore. How can i acheive that ? Or how do i delete what i've cr...
I'm totally new to this and can't find a solution anywhere about this problem. I'm trying to select faces however it will not select the faces that I want.
I'm new to 3ds max as of today. I need to connect one side of this mesh to the other. How can I select vertices and create faces from them? Like this picture... Thanks for any and all help!
See my screenshots for reference. There is a plan view, section view, & elevation view included. I am trying to host face-based boxes to the face of a balcony in a theater. This balcony face is within the linked architectural model. The balcony face is angled (as you can see in the section view) and also curved (as seen in plan).