Sweep Profile Pro 10117 For 3ds Max 20132024 May 2026

If you are an architectural visualization artist or a 3D generalist using 3ds Max, you know the pain of modeling baseboards, crown molding, and complex cornices. The native in 3ds Max is powerful, but its built-in library is limited, and creating custom profiles from splines can be a tedious, click-heavy process.

Because this tool spans many versions, installation is straightforward but differs slightly: sweep profile pro 10117 for 3ds max 20132024

Adjust the source spline’s vertex positions, and the sweep updates automatically. The profile’s scale, twist, and offset remain independent — something the native or Bevel Profile cannot do without collapsing. If you are an architectural visualization artist or

| Limitation | Workaround | |------------|-------------| | No native support for 3ds Max 2025+ (as of writing) | Use 2024 version – scenes open fine in 2025, but editing requires saving back | | Cannot sweep open profiles (e.g., C-channels) with thickness | Convert to closed shape first via editable poly outline | | Heavy scenes may slow down spline manipulation | Enable "Freeze Sweep" modifier – generates static mesh, breaks parametrics | The profile’s scale, twist, and offset remain independent

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