That would probably be the most elegant way… you’re going to have to find at least something for-sure to compare against… then you can narrow it down …
Hey m8! Things are going… I’m up north again… In Vancouver now… will have to make a trip down and say hi some time! Thx for the infos…good to know …
We were having a similar problem with max staying ‘open’ after close, but narrowed it down to a specific plugin, and no longer have the issue (after r…
I suspected as much… :curious:
Well, I can talk to Bobo via jabber, but that Jason guy is nothing but trouble. They keep him locked up in the corner for a reason.
^ Prime Focus For the Win! …Jason, as a workaround you could maybe make instances of the top two modifiers in memory, remove them from the objects, a…
Hey Jason… shakes fist …I tested it on my laptop for you, and I didn’t have an issue in (Vista) 2010 64 bit. Edit: I don’t have 32 bit installed on…
I was going to suggest this as well (did not have max open to actually test if matrix == matrix would work. Thanks for the lesson, bobo!
The problem is def. the == like johnny mentioned. If your dummy isn’t getting deleted then it’s probably not the same transform as the other object… t…
You’ll still need all the other python stuff… That package is for the max side of things only (blur tools + py3dsmax plugin). So (If I’m right ) you s…
^ Those are the blur tools (all the maxscripts and some plugins compiled for 2010), along with the latest max python plugins.
If you look at the examples, you’ll get a better idea of how it’s integrated. You need to do the “from Py3dsMax import mxs” and then all maxscript fu…
loocas: Hey! Thanks a lot for the sources, this is awesome! I hope it does what I want it to do, i.e. running maxscript commands from within Python….
Wow… I really don’t have a life… lol Thx for the update! also, any word on blurdlx?
Pjanssen: Therefore, Solitude’s solution is safer. He only typed selection instead of $selection I usually do something very similar to yours……