Jeff said:This isn't the answer you're looking for, and maybe someone more experienced with 3DStudio Max will step in and provide an answer, but I think you would find it far easier and faster to use dedicated hull design software or Rhino (see: http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1401) to get your basic fair hull shape - I love 3D Studio Max for importing models from other programs and rendering them, but find it difficult to impossible to do percision modeling of hull shapes in it.
dont do it, for yacht design 3D Max is not the program. i've tryd and also found it difficult to impossible to create precise hull shapes. (did see some excelent boat examples in 3ds at turbo squid wondering if they were imported) books like "inside 3D Max" cover some hull design by lofting but 3DS Max misses other essential yacht design features. 3D max forum at: http://www.3dcafe.com/cgi/Ultimate.cgineeding to get straight into yacht design using 3DS Max 5
cubed-ice said:Thank you very much for the links, think I saw the same thing at turbo squid, some guy making a Biking ship- but his tutorial wasnt 3DS Max, I think I will have a go at rhino- will investigate the 3dcafe, havent been there for a while.