Tagged 'Tools'

Prefixer

10 votes

Adds a prefix name to selected objects. You can also take it away.

Position measure

3 votes

Measures distances apart of two objects - or if on object is selected two verts. Results in prompt line.

my Layer

5 votes

Advanced display organize / Layer manager tool - enables you to focus on parts of your work

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]

Watcher

1 vote

"Let you watch object properties and variable values. Screenshot 1 - Screenshot 2
Version 2.0 Update:Requires no additional components library as before and supports both max3.x and max4.x"

Paramfind

5 votes

"Unhides and selects every parametric (non-collapsed) geometric object in the scene. Useful if you want to collapse everything before a big render or releasing your 3D file."

Scale Checker

7 votes

A VERY simple script that checks for non-uniform scaled objects in your scene and prints them onto a script file for analysis. A rather simple utility I popped for one our guys.

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!

FindByName

7 votes

"This is a utility that shows an object's parents given its name. It is useful for finding objects within closed and/or nested groups."

openNexter

6 votes

"part of my job at acclaim involved checking other peoples files - sometimes lots of them. this involved going to a max directory - open a file - make a few tweaks - save it and then open the next one - and so on. the pain in the butt was that you had to keep up with what file you just opened and edited to know where in the list of files was the next one to open. erg!

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