Hey, looks like something comparable is coming to javascript!
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…
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…
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…
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…
@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…
@Bobo: You’re awesome! Are there any books/advice you would recommend for a young aspiring coder?
@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…
@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…
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…
this is very interesting. out of curiosity, did you code a ‘reverse’ of this formula? It seems like reversing a catmull clark subdivision algorithm…
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…
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…