Anyone interested on doing a Maya autoback? I have a really good custom one for Max (in objective term's, Max's autoback sucks), I'd like to port over to Maya if any MEL person wants. MSN or PM me. .ms script is here: http://tech-artists.org/hg/robgalanakis/autoback/archive/tip.zip and the repo is here:…
I took a guess and dropped your script in my Scripts/Startup folder. I'm running vista which should already include the .NET 2.0 framework (at least thats what it told me when I tried to install it from the MS site) and I installed the 3.5 RC1 framework after I started getting these errors, but the errors persist: I don't…
I love your autoback script for max, that would be awesome if it was ported to Maya. I have it shut off and just make regular saves out of habit. Doesn't Maya save them to some gawd awful place with a weird name? Or did they sort out that BS? I remember it being more trouble then it was worth, hence the shutting it off...
claydough: That script by Andy Rawlings looks pretty good. I guess now the one I'm doing is just an exercise in refactoring ;) Autosave itself is not that complex, but there are some slightly nice features you can have, like not running scriptJobs in the background watching every selection change, and actually being able…
hi guys.. Just awake then X_X... I already speak with Pior about that, but my AUtoback is "house work" then not perfecr. Basicaly you have to create an "_Autoback" directory in your aork directory. And evrytime you save your file, I create another save in this _Autoback directory. Basicaly when Maa crash on a save, it…
Heh, no, I think we have a misunderstanding here. I am not talking about incremental save. Ignore that completely. "Incremental save" and "autoback" are essentially two completely different things. "Incremental save" is what Maya saves whenever you hit CTRL+S if you have the Increment option enabled. "Autosave" should be…