Tagged 'Tools'

TransformTools

7 votes

Lots of little useful tools to help transform things quickly.

my Layer

9 votes

"Advanced display organize / Layer manager tool - Hide/ show/ freeze/ select objects in a click (on object base or whole layer) whithout switching panels or having the big display floater in screen all the time. Organize your objects into layers - just like you would do in photoshop [To make sure you get the best out of this tool - read the HTML helpfile]

WkLayerManager

6 votes

"The very good script of David Humpherys - slightly modified. It creates a set of layers - exactly as in Photoshop - to classify objects of your scene. They are easy to select - hide or freeze. You can even use an alternate material for rendering!

Deformable to Rigid

3 votes

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CycleRefCoordsys

13 votes

Two simple scripts (in a zip) to facilitate cycling through the reference coordsys using hotkeys (the View - Screen - Local etc. dropdown). One script does the cycling - the other allows you to set up what it cycles through - so if you only want local and screen for a while - you can have just that. Evaluate them - and the hotkey them. It's almost surprising how much better the workflow feels.

MeshDetails

6 votes

"MeshDetails is a Mesh Info script for 3ds max 4.

WkScatter

7 votes

A scatter - which instanciate - copy or just move a set of objects to vertices of a given support. Some parameters allow scattering on 1 or 2 axis only - this in any coordinate system.

Control Da Master

5 votes

3 in 1: object renamer -random wire colors and object locker

FilmStrip Object Creator

5 votes

Creates a strip of 35mm film complete with the associated material and texture map. It does this by taking a series of input frames from either an AVI - IFL or MOV.

TapeFixII

3 votes

Enhances the Tape Helper. Displays the Length of the currently selected Tape or Tape.Target in large friendly letters in a floater. Lets you move the Tape or Target while keeping fixed length of the Object. All US and Metric Unit Formats supported!

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