cool! would be a fun way of learning maxscript, imagine seeing different variations of a script that does the same thing. (sometimes I often wonder in…
im not sure if these callbacks will help… #preSystemShutdown #postSystemShutdown but i suppose these are only useful if you’re shutting down max… a…
i believe this would work… select $Box01 selectmore $Box02 hope it helps:) EDIT: no worries erilaz:thumbsup:
hmm… im not sure if this will work… you may be able to place a callback script in your startup folder that calls the #filePostOpen notification befor…
as for #1, i could only suggest using the “maxfilename” function, if a scene is opened, it would return the max-file-name, and if its a new max scene,…
maybe you could try calling in the button as a function itself… e.g. ckb2.changed true ckb3.changed true hope this helps!
hi Rivendale! thank you so much! that was as clear as water. (jotting stuff down on my notes folder…)
interesting read sir Bobo, I would like to play with that approach! ive been frustrated with what mathematical approaches i could use with getting ang…
wait… i remember somthing, i asked something similar somewhere in the orbaz forums (www.orbaz.com/forums) about particle rotations… i think the threa…
[thread=222839]This[/thread] might help i suppose… it will let you place objects to particles, even orient them. although the method done there may no…
these are called vBcodes… here are some you could use in cgtalk: the ones used were –> <code>(put any code here)</code> (use “[ ]”…
rollout rc “RC” ( global renderc = #() –you could also set to to local listbox lbRenderCache “Render Cache:” on rc open do –this block will be e…
the way i understood your problem, using the “Parameter Wiring” feature in max seems to be one of your best options… Animation menu > Wire Paramet…
hmm… i could only think of a couple of options to filter only the objects you need… but generally i think using the TRY()CATCH() functions will make t…
You can also just type in ‘select $tree’, and it will select all the objects with ‘tree’ in the name. It’s a little quicker than going through the for…