Is there any method or script out there that gives you the ability to have 2 control points on an object so you can snap them independently on different objects? As currently, moving the pivot point and snapping to another vertex/point will disturb the previous pivot? Cheers for any help!
im thinking of getting the 3ds max projection painting script form mariussilaghi.com. As I want the painting proccess to seem a natural as possible. Are there ny other Projection painting 3rd party programs out there and has anyone had any experience/review with mariussilaghi's projection program? Thanks and I appreciate…
Hey guys, I have dragged the .mzp into the viewport to execute the script, it runs fine. When I hit Install I get a message saying "Error: Could Not Install". I'm using 3ds max 2012 (Service Pack 2) - 64Bit. Any idea on what is going on here?
I really don't know if this works since I don't use wacom anymore: But this thread is the most relevant thing I found. It's a script to use with autohotkey. https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/46687-wacom-tablet-and-switching-between-2-monitors/
Pretty cool script, I see you were at this for awhile, I'll try that today also. And yiannisk, I hear ya man! haha I think I need to spend more time in the community again, I'm losing touch! :) Cheers!
These 2 imgs are some older thumbs and a speed paint from other ideas that sort of fell into a script that Im currently writing. (as often happens with me) Its a scifi story founded on political and social issues with of course a twist of dark fantasy and adventure... - - - - - -
Yeah, people have asked for this for a long time. I think we'll only see this once the re-write is complete. Someone made a scripted window for Max, but it consumed RAM like crazy... http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=98&t=906296
perhaps drive the material transition with the distance between the object world position and another 3 vector parameter, then set that parameter to be the world location of the particle emitter center via script/kismet? So as you move your emitter the burn effect follows?
http://www.scott-talbot.com/ I just redid mine for college applications. Nothing special. I just kept it simple. I coded html and css but the gallery script I downloaded online for free. If you go to www.w3schools.com they are a good resource for coding.
Cool Neox! I'm glad you've found something that works for you. If you end up modifying Chomp to make it work better, don't hesitate to share your findings. Getting ArtDock-like scripts to work on the SP3 is really sought after!