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Subject: Can anyone basically tell me the difference here....


3DSprite ( ) posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 7:49 AM · edited Fri, 02 August 2024 at 6:41 AM

....between "carve" and "inner bevel" and "outer bevel" and the pros and cons to each?? They are in the filters and there are times that I find one more useful than the other, but at times it's a "guessing" game as to what actually will work best?? ~3D ;-)


Traveler ( ) posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 7:57 AM

Inner bevel puts a 3D bevel on the inside of the selection boundry. Outer puts one on the outside. Not sure about carve, never used it. -Trav


DTHUREGRIF ( ) posted Thu, 16 March 2000 at 4:03 PM

Just a guess here, but I'll bet "carve" puts a V-shaped bevel with the selection boundry at the center of the V. Diane


BazGibb ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 4:13 PM

Of course the best thing to ALWAYS do is not to take peoples word for it - try it yourself and experiment!! That way your stuff will always be different from everyone elses. Take care


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