I tried both typing "Roadkill" and "roadkill" and have the script installed both in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\maya\2009-x64\scripts and C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\maya\scripts... I'm running Maya 2009 x64 btw... Any other suggestions?
Take a look at the Maya.env file, also, take a look at the other system environment variables for Maya (Right-click "My Computer">Properties>Advanced Tab>Environment Variables). The script may have borked it and it's not pointing to the executable. Also, the command to launch the script is "RoadKill;". remove the quotes.…
That's what I've been doing so far, but I think Maya's ui (especially when it comes to moving uv islands around) is easier to use. Ah right. Forgot to mention this, probably because I subconsciously thought it would sound stupid (it is stupid)... The right hand side part of the command line gives me a message that the…
As the thread title says, I'm having trouble loading Roadkill from Maya 2009. I even tried browsing to the plug in and I see the code in the mel window, but I still don't think it loads it correctly; my biggest clue is that I don't get the small window that pops up when the guy in the tutorial types "roadkill" in the…
I thought the Roadkill installer came with a readme saying where to install the MEL file? I think you put it just in the regular "My Documents/maya/scripts" folder. Also make sure you're not typing the command name wrongly, be aware that it is case sensitive so "myCmd" is not the same as "mycmd".
I just got back home, typed RoadKill; in the command line, and voila the RoadKill window popped up! Thanks a bunch mate! /edit lol I completely missed the "K" so I was typing "Roadkill" this whole time...
Lamont, thanks for the post man. I had to go visit my grandfather in the hospital which means I haven't been and won't be home for some days yet, but I'll try it your way soon as I'm back home. Thanks!