Have you tried assigning a global variable in a script operator, populate it with your data, then accessing this variable outside of pflow?
I would suggest looking at the PF Spliner script and change it to suit your needs. It can be found HERE You can grab most data generated by pflow us…
Out of curiosity, what are you trying to do?
It is posted in the Learning Section of the Subscription center Scripting and API: The Secret World Of Autodesk 3ds Max: Scripted Manipulators I ha…
Nice additions The planes caught in a vortex is sweet!
Oh the possibilities, really interesting results, thanks for sharing Bobo: Glad someone came up with it approach (again). Good job! I publis…
Wow, that’s really sweet! Nice job
Excellent, works a charm. Thanks, must learn about callbacks. try(destroydialog TestTimer)Catch() rollout TestTimer “Timeline Timer” ( global time…
$Cache_Disk_01.Update() or $‘Cache Disk 01’.Update() also I did notice that there is no noticeable maxscript access to the update function of the sta…
Good find, thanks for posting:)
Oh good thought, it is a bummer that was a no go Well, I dropped Mr. Hudson an e-mail, inquiring about at least adding the value to the track view (…
I was afraid of that, I didn’t see it in the track view (seems if you could access it it would be there) but I figured I’d ask anyway. Thanks Pete