Thanks Denis – I think I should have read up on thehold a bit more. I kind of assumed that it stores a snapshot of everything so I thought it would t…
Ah yes, I never thought to try “pos:”. I’ve always just positioned objects after creating them and only today noticed that “position:” didn’t seem to …
This doesn’t work for me either (Max 2010 64 or 32 bit): setRenderType #cropselected getRenderType() render renderType:#cropselected It just doesn’…
ok thanks yannick, appreciate your help. I understood most of what was said in the link you gave above, so will have a play and see what happens Ian
wow! great stuff! I wasn’t expecting to be spoonfed how to do it – that’s made my life so much easier, and also now I have a really good starting p…
Ok thanks for that link. I think you’re right – I’m going to ditch the activex method and give dotnet a go. From what Bobo’s saying about it I should …
uuurgh i cant believe i missed that – thanks bobo k i feel stupid right now sorry for wasting time – ive only been looking for an answer to this for…
have just found some pages by bobo the god of maxscript with some good info – seems this is only doable in max 9 btw if anyone has anymore info on …
hi ball thanks for the reply – I managed to get there in the end by cycling through all vertices and storing the xmin, xmax, ymax, ymin, zmax, zmin …