Difference of Cloned Objects - 3DS Max
Copy method: Creates a completely separate clone from the original. Modifying one has no effect on the other.
Instance method: Creates a completely interchangeable clone of the original. Modifying an instanced object is the same as modifying the original.
Reference method: Creates a clone dependent on the original up to the point when the object is cloned. Changing parameters for modifiers that were applied to the object before the object was referenced, will change both objects. However, a new modifier can be applied to one of the reference objects, and it will affect only the object to which it is applied.
Source:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/3DSMax-Basics/files/GUID-9F0E9AC3-FAE6-46A6-83F3-591084220B12-htm.html
CTRL+C and CTRL +V to copy and paste object.
Instance method: Creates a completely interchangeable clone of the original. Modifying an instanced object is the same as modifying the original.
Reference method: Creates a clone dependent on the original up to the point when the object is cloned. Changing parameters for modifiers that were applied to the object before the object was referenced, will change both objects. However, a new modifier can be applied to one of the reference objects, and it will affect only the object to which it is applied.
Source:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/3DSMax-Basics/files/GUID-9F0E9AC3-FAE6-46A6-83F3-591084220B12-htm.html
CTRL+C and CTRL +V to copy and paste object.
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