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santaDistMaterial

5 votes

If any object travels to another object on a spiral path it is very much annoying to manually create the blending animation of their material. Through this material you can calculate their distance and blending animation of their material. This is very much helpful for creating such scenes like character is going near to fire or touching something with magic wand.

Segments Increasing Tool

1 vote

This Tool Is Now Only For Box type Object.
Tool For Increse Segments In any objects.
It Not Work In Aditablepoly.

Loop Checker

3 votes

Renders the first and last frame of your animation and automatically loads them into RAM Player.

Connect_Multiple_Objects_With_Stretch_Bone_System.ms

2 votes

Using a set of objects this script creates a stretchy bone system that is based on the positions of those objets

TrumanTiles Live

2 votes

Take a source image and the content of a Maps folder and create a set of geometry objects building the source image - mapped with the images from the folder

Toggle Meshsmooth

6 votes

For every SELECTED object that has meshsmooth on its stack - this will toggle the enable state of the modifier on or off.

WkModActi

5 votes

This script allows to see easily modifiers and spacewarpmodifiers of every scene object in a given category (selection - geometry - shape - light - ...). Each modifier can be activated - desactivated - and accessed directly from the modify panel.

Copy_Properties_From_Master_To_Selection.ms

2 votes

Use this script copy all the properties from a master object to the selected objects. For example if you wanted all your nulls to look the same.

Layer Preset Manager

0 votes

Updated 2025/11/16

Layer Preset Manager for 3ds Max: a game-changer for artists. This tool streamlines the process of creating, customizing, editing, and reusing layers with ease. Featuring tokens for keyword definition that can be tailored with specific values for layer generation. Check out the video below for a demo of its capabilities.

Changelog

v0.0.1

- initial release

v0.0.2

- Improved visuals of tokens in editor

3DS Max - 3 Snap Modes Explained

0 votes

In this tutorial we will learn about the 3 modes of Snap that you find inside 3DS Max: 3D, 2.5D and the 2D mode.

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