3ds Max | Scripts

2DTracker

11 votes

"Here is a script that calculates the 2D position of a 3D object on the rendered image depending on the camera properties and render resolution. Two files are exported containing animation curves to be loaded into Shake for tracking purpose. It doesn't matter if the object isn't visible on screen.

FrameChecker

5 votes

Utility for taking control over the animation. Basically this lets you set named animation ranges and lets you go to them quickly - screenshot. All docs are in Japanese but the script is in English

Edge Detect

6 votes

Edge detect filter

ParticleExport

4 votes

Generates a text file containing all the necessary particle data. It attempts to standardize the particle systems and output the data in a unified manner.

eMesh

3 votes

"eMesh is a 3ds max 4 script to simulate real world erosion an terrain surfaces. At this version emesh only calculates water erosion"

AutoNoise

3 votes

"This script adds random movement and rotation to multiple objects automatically."

GIC

3 votes

finalRender script that automates the process of first having to turn off GI caustic objects like glass etc. before GI calculation (reuse solution off - show samples on) - then reactivate the objects and re-render without samples and reuse solution used.

Insert Logo

2 votes

Script will insert an image (for example logo) into rendered image. Usefull - when for some reason - it can't be done later in post production.

Open Most Recent AutoBak

5 votes

When 3D Studio Max crashes - do you find it frustrating searching for the most recent autobak file? If so - this is the perfect script for you. This tool will sort through all autobak files and load the most recent version. I find myself using this tool a little too much.

TrackMapper

3 votes

"TrackMapper is utility that can set value for any objects animatable parameter in the array of the same object type (combined in Selection Set) based on pixel color of animated bitmap.
For instance - with TrackMapper it is really easy to simulate an outdoor advertising board as image of lighting up lamps in a determined sequence. "

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