TheGrak
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RE: The Viewport Maxscript Editor – NEW

Hey, looks like something comparable is coming to javascript!

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RE: The Viewport Maxscript Editor – NEW

so basically the reading is from inner to outer then? actually, it’s the oppposite. Nodes are evaluated according to their scope (or in the nodeset…

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RE: The Viewport Maxscript Editor – NEW

but what if we’d got another node between 4 and 5? it wouldnt have to touch the “do block”, but letting it float freely would leave max with the deci…

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RE: maxscript syntax comparison

Even for maxscript the concepts of OOP are quite useful, despite limited support for it in the language. @Pjanssen: Would you expand on what you mea…

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RE: maxscript syntax comparison

Wouldn’t C# be the same as C, with a few very minor exceptions? Honestly, I don’t know enough to agree that there would only be a few minor exceptio…

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RE: maxscript syntax comparison

@Polimeno: MIT open courseware looks really interesting! I’ll be watching those videos for a few days. I really liked your sintax chart idea, by t…

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RE: maxscript syntax comparison

@Bobo: You’re awesome! Are there any books/advice you would recommend for a young aspiring coder?

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RE: maxscript syntax comparison

@Pjanssen: thanks for the reply! Now I’m seeing all kinds of syntax errors in the image. @gandhics: Awesome! I was not aware of include in maxscri…

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RE: TurboSmooth subdivision algorithm?

@Ruramuq: Nice! Could I get a copy of that from you? I’d be interested in seeing how you’ve implemented it… and I love learning from other people’s…

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RE: TurboSmooth subdivision algorithm?

I’ll try to reverse… too… I would be interested in seeing your results. @obliviboy: if you want to sell that script you’re working on, i would sugg…

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RE: TurboSmooth subdivision algorithm?

this is very interesting. out of curiosity, did you code a ‘reverse’ of this formula? It seems like reversing a catmull clark subdivision algorithm…

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RE: bitmap… support png with alpha?

no special save setting that I know of. i’d start by checking to make sure that bmp1 contains alpha data. what do you get back from a print of the bit…

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RE: Cutting polys based on alpha

If you’re looking to ‘remove polys based on a texture’s alpha level’ then here’ some psuedocode: For every 0 alpha value in the bitmap array, find th…

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