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Creating Copies and Arrays

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With 3ds max, you can quickly create multiple versions of one or more selected objects. You do this by holding down the SHIFT key while you move, rotate, or scale the selection.

The general term for duplicating objects is cloning. This section presents all the methods and choices available for cloning objects. In addition to the transform method, the tools include the following:

You can animate any of the cloning techniques. These topics supply overview information, as well as specifics of animation for each of them:

Techniques for Cloning Objects

Overview of Copies, Instances, and References

Understanding Object Copies, Instances, and References

Using SHIFT+Clone

Animating SHIFT+Rotate and SHIFT+Scale

Cloning Objects Over Time with Snapshot

Arraying Objects

Mirroring Objects

Using the Spacing Tool


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