If you were actually looking for a research paper on subdivision surfaces (the technology behind TurboSmooth), you might be interested in the Catmull-Clark subdivision method, which is the industry standard for this type of modeling.
: While originally designed for earlier versions, many users utilize v1.01 for 3ds Max 2020 . Note that 3ds Max 2020 is exclusively a 64-bit (x64) application; it does not support 32-bit (x32) systems [3]. If you were actually looking for a research
: You are looking for a "long paper" or technical documentation explaining how the TurboSmooth Pro algorithm works. : You are looking for a "long paper"
However, the phrasing of your request is a bit ambiguous. It could mean one of two things: : Typically, the setup involves placing the
Were you looking for with the installation, or did you need a deep dive into the mathematics of subdivision surfaces?
: Typically, the setup involves placing the .dlm plugin file into your 3ds Max Plugins folder.
Assuming you are looking for or a setup guide : About TurboSmooth Pro
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