My pleasure :) 1. Because RappaTools2 it's free... And i don't want to work on script protection :) no stupid activation or stuff like that... install it and use it straight out the box ( or mzp file :P ) Well imagine rappatools2 but better... new features and improved old features... also now functions are available for…
there doesn't seem to be much of a concept of hierarchy in your UI. Its pretty much stuffed into 1 menu state which makes it imo. very bloated and confusing to new people. Good ui imo. have a way to teach the user on their own pace which tools belong together and which tool can be used when or for what. But if you have…
to be honest I never gave it a try because it looked always to big to play around with. Even more filled with buttons as PolyBoost back in its days when it was not merged into max. But I noticed your big efforts from back when you started it so I guess I should give it a try ;) I will have a look at the videos to get an…
RappaTools is an modeling toolset for 3ds Max (9 Sp1 +), that offers a wide range of tools for creating various types of subobject selections as well as a set of modeling tools which will make any tasks in everyday modeling a lot easier. It also has a lot of other options like 50%/25% Render, Quick Light/Cam select, Toggle…
I wasn't sure about the gain from buying rappatools 3 but after trying it out the "no interface display required" functionality is very cool:n that alone makes it superior to IllusionCatalyst.shape (sorry syncviews your scripts are cool but that makes the difference for me) You can use shortcuts just like any regular…
Hmmm, first let me thank you for rappatools 2, I'm using it extensively since my maya > max switch. Now I've two things: 1: why no trial/demo ? I'm seriously considering purchase, but since I can't see what's the additions of 3x in a production usage I probably won't take the step. 2: I SOOOO would love to be able to…
The problem with the current UI is that it is not only bloated, but it also gives a bad vibe about the tool. It does seem very powerful in action, but way too cryptic. It reminds me of the discussions I sometimes have with TAs at work. They always want to name their tools with the shorter name possible, because they think…
I guess it's a matter of where you come from... If you're an old max user you're probably used to it's "scattered item interface" and rt3 is probably looking not so attractive, but if you don't have too much experience with max, then you will be happy to find a gui that offer almost everything in one place. Btw the toolbox…
Yes but those are for the most part "click action" buttons, rappatools offers multimode functionnalities with key modifiers switches, besides you're not forced to use the interface. You can still use a lot of hotkeys with multi modes tools, there is the hotbox and the quad menus if you like to reorganize the tools you use…