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Dariush Derakhshani, Randi Lorene Munn

"Introducing 3ds Max 2008"


Connect To create links in the Schematic View, just as you created links between objects
in the Mobile project, click the child object and drag it to the desired parent.
Unlink Selected To break links between objects, click the child to unlink and then click
this icon.
Delete Objects Deletes the selected object(s) from the scene. If you make a mistake, you
can press the Undo icon in the main toolbar or press Ctrl+Z to get the object(s) back.
Hierarchy Mode Lays out the Schematic View as an outline view, as shown here.
102 ?–  chapter 3: The 3ds Max Interface
Reference Mode Lays out the view in the Schematic View, as shown here. This view is
good for viewing object relationships and materials.
Always Arrange The Schematic View will keep the node display rigid. As you see in the
Reference Mode graphic, you will not be able to freely move nodes around. Turning this
Always Arrange mode off allows you to arrange the nodes any way you want, as shown here.
The next group of icons??”Arrange Children, Arrange Selected, Free All, and Free
Selected??”all have to do with automatically arranging nodes when you turn off Always
Arrange.
Move Children When you click and drag a node, all of its child nodes will follow it when
this mode is enabled.


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