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solid reference pic/transparent object
I found a tutorial on box modelling a head, and am having trouble setting it like the tutorial.
![]() In the tutorial, the reference image is solid, but the box is transparent. How do I get it like this for mine? All I can do, is set both to solid, or to transparent, which is no good for seeing the reference picture through the box. |
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i am guessing u right click the viewport name and select wire frame...
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that makes the reference image wireframe as well, as it's on a plane.
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You can assign it a material (just a flat colour is fine) and then in the material parameters check the 'wireframe' tick box, this will enable wireframe viewing of the box whilst everything else is solid.
Let me know if this helps. Michael
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Press "Alt + X", with this the models that you create will be in transparent mode. To make the objects solid, press "Alt + X" again.
Note that only the selected objects will be transparent. Have fun in modeling a character.
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