I've been using this custom interface, and I must say I like it way better. Less crap in the way and now you have all your brush types on the top toolbar. Super Clean Interface Just backup your old UICustom.cfg in your zbrush2 root, and replace it with this.
not to be negative, but really you should correct the spelling\grammar on your web portfolio. I'm the worst typist at times, but I can rock a spellchecker:P People see misspelled words and judge you a bit even if its not intentional, and even if it's beside great artwork. *spellchecked courtesy of Google Toolbar
lloyd, that's already done in my script :) . I can upload it now I guess... I also added the same function for the Working Pivot. I also added alot more stuff that I think will help out ppl alot. You can download my toolbar on my website
You bet! What's so beautiful about doing it through DotNet instead of through Max native, is that you get complete control. Right now, there's no consistency across main toolbar buttons, but in this case you could bind left, mid, and right mouse buttons to any maxscript block. :nerd:
I made a turntable in Marmoset Tollbag. Thank you for feedback. Not sure that I understand everything from feedback, but it helps a lot. At first, I was trying to sculpt more stylize muscular girl, but now I think there are a lot goes wrong with anatomy. I focused on more simple body type, but I still just don't understand…
ah i was looking for that string :) toolMode.transformCenter() now i will make a nice macro that will automatically with one button change to screen and off center. at least i will try.. haven't done this for quite a while :) Thanks Eric :) update2: Here it is. simple but it works! drag this to your toolbar :)…
You probably switched your scaling mode. Look at the top toolbar, beside the drop down that lets you select the coordinate system. If you click and hold on that button, you can change to different scaling methods. You likely have something wrong selected for what you want to do...
to change the led colors in windows in the task bar in the lower right find the dell quickset toolbar. double click and it will bring up some options. Click on gaming and you will see the control panel for the leds. there is a few different options to play with, strobe, pulse, beat to music, etc. Nice laptop by the way
Well, the Mirror modifier was there... definitely in max 4, maybe even R2. I didn't notice whether or not the Mirror tool in the toolbar changed the defaults, but I still think that there are many people who are not aware of the implications of switching it to Transform instead just because they want separate objects that…
also good suggestion when working on differnt thigns is testing out both unwrap methods. after you do a unwrap hit f6 or look in the toolbar and try conformal, or angle based unwrap i find conformal works better for hard surface mesehs ,when you want straight uv's