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Old August 4th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Post colour change of working area in max

Is 3ds max giving only colour option of working area other than black? Usually in autocad we can change colour of platform as our choice. Can any body know about this option in max. Please share.
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Default Re: colour change of working area in max

Do you mean user interface? If so, go to customise-custom ui and defaults switvher, and there you'll see. You can also adjust any color of any button and text, customise-customise user interface.
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