Python is has a lot of unique features compared to other programming languages. A lot of people claim that this makes python ideal to learn as a beginner. However I feel that it doesn't teach you the basic style used in other languages. On the other hand python is basically the standard for scripting 3d programs. Maya,…
On a related note - anyone knows of a photoshop script or action taking a blockout color map as an input and spitting multiple layers from it, with each layer corresponding to each source color (with something like a +/- 10 color tolerance) with transparent pixels all around the islands ? Now of course dDo can do that but…
That’s true. I guess I never need scripts when drawing / painting. But when I’m photo editing I need scripts all the time. I realize I sounded negative on Affinity Photo. But I own a license and I use it for a lot of print work. But when I batch export output I need still need Photoshop.
Interestingly some point and click cameras can be 'unlocked' to add raw support and user scripting. This means you could control the bracketing with a little script. allowing easy HDR/Multiple exposure shooting. Worth considering if your on a budget. Now to see if I can get RAW support on my Canon SX210 IS :D…
It looks like your null ref is coming from your character controller and not the camera controller. Run a simple test: -assign your cameraChange script to a box and disable the mesh renderer -set the collider on the box to "Trigger" -assign your two cameras to the CameraChange script -create a capsule, set its tag to…
i use 2 things, the inverted AO map generated form a HP with inverted face normals. than i got a script in maya that i run on the HP model, that dose curvature and saves it to the vert colour that i later bake out. find i get better results using the r7_vertCurveture script in maya over a curvature map in xnormal.
Syncviews script works well but it's such a tedious process imo. Quad chamfer is parametric so it saves quite a lot of time. Though I haven't done any extensive testing with the quad chamfer method. edit: This script is quite useful too, but it requires chamfers everywhere because it ignores smoothing groups.…
There might be something up on script spot that helps you, I remember there being a window management script that allowed people to reset the window positions, it might of had "current position as default" options too, but that might of been a pipe dream I had... You would think something like this would be standard…
ah that is it, thank you Romi. I agree Vig there are actually tons other stuff he was using in the tutorial at super fast speed that aren't readily available in max. He did mention what scripts those are, but I can't even find half of them to download :/ I don't see the scripts anywhere on the DVD, I guess they're not…
MoP, I would have your childern... if things worked that way. They don't so I'll just thank you for the link to the script. I'm writing an email to both authors to see if one or both of them can't smash both scripts together to make something beautiful. /crosses fingers I now return you to your regularly scheduled thread