Tagged 'plane'

Drag & Drop Reference Images

17 votes

miauu's Script Pack vol.1

14 votes

miauu's Script Pack is a set of scripts that will help you to make faster and easier some of the tedious task when you use 3ds Max.

miauu's Script Pack include:

Blueprint Creator

21 votes

This Blueprint creation script automates the task of creating planes that match bitmap sizes and creating & assigning the right materials. Just select the bitmaps, set a few options and you're done. It's mainly meant for setting up vehicle blueprints, but makes the job of creating even a single image reference plane a lot faster.

tree shop

31 votes

with tree shop you can easily plant trees (plane mashes with opacity-mapped bitmaps) into your scene.
each tree is an 'intelligent' object which allows later interaction - like changing/randomizing size - aligning it to the ground (gravity) - changing orientation and map (tree type).

Align Slice Modifier Gizmo(Plane) to 3 points

8 votes

The script allows you to pick 3 points in the scene. The slice gizmo of the slice modifier of the selected object will be aligned to the picked points. When you run the script the SNAP will be automatically turned ON.

ImagePlane v1.5

21 votes

Camera Image Plane

2 votes

Maya-style image plane.

Installation:
-just copy the script in scripts startup folder and you will find the image plane inside target or free camera rollouts

Quick Blueprint Creator

6 votes

This is my version of a blueprint maker.
Key features: drag n drop image, blueprints are always shaded even in wireframe mode.
Enjoy ;)

refPlane

6 votes

Create Reference planes from a .psd

47 votes

PSDtoRefPlanes

- My first script, so all crits are very welcome!
- Run this script to create up to six reference planes (front, back, top, bottom, left, right) from a layered .psd file.

- To use:
1. Run script in max
2. Select .psd file (note this only works with photoshop files)
3. Select the height (in current file units) that you want for the reference 'box' - all other dimensions will be determined from the image aspect ratio.

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