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kcra.com: A milk carton shortage has schools scrambling. Here’s what’s going on

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Julia Galliker learned out of the blue that there was a problem with milk carton supplies.The milk that goes in the cartons was perfectly fine. The problem is with the packaging its sold in: Namely, ...

Binghamton (WBNG) - Many schools in New York are experiencing milk supply chain challenges due to a lack of paper cartons. The shortage is causing concern as milk provides protein and nutrition to ...

Julia Galliker learned out of the blue that there was a problem with milk carton supplies. The milk that goes in the cartons was perfectly fine. The problem is with the packaging its sold in: Namely, ...

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WLKY: A milk carton shortage has schools scrambling. Here’s what’s going on

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I'm new to 3ds max as of today. I need to connect one side of this mesh to the other. How can I select vertices and create faces from them? Like this picture... Thanks for any and all help!

I tried your face hosted to unhosted method exactly as you showed in the video. When I place the family in a project, it still hosts to the level I place it on, and I can't move the family instance vertically. Is there another step to your process that makes this work? Attached is the pump family I tested this on.

The inner object is the one I'm trying to change. If I could scale the blue face smaller, I could get the effect I want. But whenever I try to scale the face, the whole object gets selected and scaled instead. The effect I'm going for is that of a shallow depression that isn't steep. I want the curve to extend further into the object.