fun easter egg in Maya 5 for OS X
While digging around in the Maya scripts folder (not the user one, but the big scary one that contains all of the scripts that define how Maya function), I discovered a fun little script from the Maya for OS X team.
In Maya, enter the following command in the Script Editor: Manitoba; Play around with the buttons and sliders and see what shows up in the Script Editor's history pane. Nothing revolutionary. Just funny. :) |
wanna give those without OS X a screen of what happens?
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yeah, or does it also work on the PC (much better :D ) version?
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This is OSX-only, since, well, it shows the credits for the OSX port team. :)
Here a couple of lo-res screenies for those of you who haven't seen the light. :p http://www.dannyngan.com/temp/manitoba-window.jpg http://www.dannyngan.com/temp/manitoba-output.jpg When you click on buttons or move any sliders in the window, different comments show up in the history of the script editor. |
Thats to funny:p
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lol! thanx for the pic
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that is pretty cool. too bad theres no easter eggs in windows version
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Just goes to show us Mac users have more of a sense of humour that the miserable Winders gang :D |
pretty sure that "sense of humor" thing applies more to the Windows "developers" then the users. ;)
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