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Old 10-06-2008
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hi, I'm new , I'm working hard now to learn 3dmax . I have used many methods for the blueprint setting, it seems very simple .. it's OK .... but it's something wrong here by me. I can't see and work on the rear or front car in the perspective view , then it is covered by back or front of car .
Usually , if you rotate the object in the perspective view, in case the object direct to you, so the front or back of car must be disapeared . Is not it ? Can anyone help ?
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Old 10-06-2008
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try using a double-sided material for your blueprint.

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Old 10-07-2008
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from what i understood, you may need to right click on the car object, go to object properties, and then make it see through. if thats not your problem then maybe post a screenshot so it is more clear on what you need help with
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Old 10-07-2008
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thank you all for help, but these are not the answer. so I post the screenshot here . You see here , you can't see the rear or front of car in the perspective view. it means you can not work !
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What you need to do is Turn on backface cull or off cant remember,right click the plane and its in the properties.
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yes, you can do what catlin said,
or just switch the positions of the front and back planes..
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Old 10-08-2008
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another option is you could move the front and back plane into the center. But what others have said would work just as well
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I have found the solution , the advice from flexdude is the rightly, I have to move front and back to the center, so I can see all view what I need . Many thanks for you all . Ciao ....
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Why you dont model a Caprice?
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good to hear that your problem is solved.

and LOL @ schaefft good idea though
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