The outputfile is currently: “C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 9\plugins” Here is a screenshot of my current linker window. Thanks again for your h…
scorpion007 I set the configuration to hybrid mode, set the working directory to my maxroot folder, set the “command” to “3dsMax.exe”, and set the o…
Neat book! I’ll have to have a deeper look at it over the July 4th Holiday (USA). By the way, is the section on the app wizard still valid? Can it b…
I understand now. You must animate the point you want to address! What a silly thing- it seems so simple in retrospect. Thanks again for your help,…
I may not be doing this right, but something’s not working. You’ll have to hold my hand through this process. =(
So, to lay this problem to rest, what’s the real way of accessing the points in the RGB curves assuming I have access to them? I tried the …curve_1.p…
I went ahead and created a map, with an RGB color map, with animated points, and yet the …curve_1.point1 call won’t work. Could someone give this a …
/lament Dang. Yah, I stumbled on this paradox while trying to find an easy way to manipulate RGB values of a bitmap without going pixel by pixel.
Are there any workarounds for this (or the gradient ramp) issue? It’s pretty absurd that we can’t edit this kind of thing directly from maxscript…
Ah. I do assert I have only succeeded in insulting myself. 🙁 I realize this is documented at the head of the DotNet section of the reference, as w…
[sarcasm] To add to the pile, I just LOVE how the maxscript reference makes NO mention of this compatibility issue in the ActiveX section. That way an…
It takes a monumental amount of critical thinking, but you can pretty much blast your way through this problem. My solution came around when I used t…