hhmm, i run "B" bevel almost in every operation i do, i always thought it was my fault. I know there's probably a few bevel script out there, can anyone try and fix this. Would be nice to have a bevel like in Maya.
Hey Rhino are you sure ? It's not working on any computer of my company ... Are you working with a normal install ? Or are you using script ? Here is a video of the workflow can you do the same thing with Max 2010 ??? http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/6964/max8selectionfrompolyto.mp4
I'd listen to MoP there. There is a script that automates this process, but it sounds like you're just starting out in Max, so it's probably in your best interest to learn the manual way, at least the first time through (like we all did). Best way to learn.
There are no SMD or PSK import/export scripts currently. What's funny is that the people who tried to write them never had the games to test them with nor will they release them until a new blender (which is usually "forget it i'll never finish it and keep it to myself")
No, the twist works in conjunction with the main one as far as I know. We use version one in GTA and it works (1 foretwist), though most of our twist bones are scripted normal max bones (since we started off on Max version 7).
Under the display tab you can change it to show shaded and wireframe as either material or object color - the object colors don't go away when you apply a material. By default it does shaded as material color. I have a script that toggles it for me :)
- what max version ? - do you use any odd scripts by others other suggestions: 1.) export as obj (or any other raw xyz & uvw format) and import it in a clean new scene 2.) change display driver (e.g software rendering)
This is caused by the surface normals; the model is trying to look smooth in that area, but there are very few polygons— You can get better looking results with the "Weighted Normals" modifier, if you have a newer version of 3ds max. In older versions of 3ds max, I'm not sure— maybe there are plugins/scripts online.
"I'd read that mechanical keyboards are meant to live for ~10 years." I've a cheap circa 2011/12 Logitech M series wireless backlit board (mostly these days just used for scripting stuff whilst in bed) so that's an affirm. Damn thing's practically bulletproof - spilt coffee, sat/trod on it etc. ....who'd thunk it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
mmm never grabbed on to any of the shutting down/revamping sites mentioned, just never rubbed me right i guess, posted and got nearly no traction so that is my reasoning for just staying where i learned anything from, p.c. - tried "up lifting" g.a. but then that scenario "collapsed" and back to p.c. it was. An Blender…