Importing 3DS Files
 
 
 
Command entry: Application menu Import Select File To Import dialog Files Of Type 3D Studio (*.3DS)

3DS is the 3D Studio ® (DOS) mesh-file format. You can import 3DS files into 3ds Max.

When you import a 3DS file, you can merge the imported objects with the current scene or replace the current scene completely. If you choose to merge the objects with the current scene, you are asked whether you want to reset the length of the animation in the scene to the length of the imported file (if the imported file contains animation).

When you import a 3DS file, the following information is imported:

When you import a PRJ file, all of the above items are imported, plus shapes.

When you import a 3DS file, the following information is not imported:

Interface

Merge objects with current scene

Merges imported data with the current scene.

Completely replace current scene

Completely replaces the current scene with the imported data.

Convert units

When turned on, 3ds Max assumes units in the imported file to be in inches, and converts them to the current system of units. When turned off, 3ds Max assumes the units in the imported file match the current scene unit and doesn't convert the units.