I've decided to follow up the call for MAXScript tutorials with setting up a patreon account where I'll start putting together a guide for intermediate MAXScripters from the bits and pieces of my know-how. I see very few people creating scripted primitives or modifiers, yet they are really useful and fun to work with, and…
Yeah, sorry about that. In the drafts released on patreon, I've only got to the end of the first chapter (vectors, from zero to dot product and cross product) and got halfway into the public article. Without any feedback at all, it was harder than I thought to keep going. I only got one snarky reaction in my inbox (guess…
Yea I figured it might have gone like that. Most of the people I see around that use Maxscript these days have been doing so for many years, very few newcomers willing to put in the effort to learn it (let alone pay for training). Python can be used in used by almost everything these days, so finding people interested in…
Great! Started adding some content; dot product, cross product and their practical applications will be coming soon. If you ever feel I've skipped something, the explanation doesn't really clear anything up or have a question, go ahead and comment there :)