Is desktop pin an application that you need to download from the web? I like the idea.
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Do a wireframe render of your model. I came across a site with the instructions here: http://www.olivervisualfx.com/Optimized_Rendering.htm
Here are the instructions copied over (you need the vectorrender.mll plug in turned on Windows>Setting/Preferences>Plug-in Manager) -Window -> Preferences-> Plugin Manager -Turn VectorRender.mll on Go to render globals-> open Maya Vector tab for wireframe render Render Globals: File Name Prefix: "Your_image_name" Frame/Anim Ext: name.#.ext Image format: Targa Start and end frame Maya Vector TAB: Appearance Options: Curve Tolerance= 0 Detail Level Preset: Automatic or High Quality (blurs the lines) * = Fill Objects Fill Style: Single Color = Show Back Faces (On or Off depends on your goal, I would leave it on) * = Include Edges Edge weight=Hair or 0.200 (any value, makes the wireframe’s line width thicker) Edge Style = Outline * = Edge Detail: 90 Heres my vector render, they're pretty cool, look kind of hand animated, old cartoon style http://img504.imageshack.us/img504/2...erenderoi8.jpg Might have to learn more about vector rendering now :) |
Hi, I wasn't sure where to post this. Where can I find a program (preferably stand alone, or a script for 3DS MAX) that will convert .3ds (or anything 3DS MAX exports) into a .mb file?
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Maya has a plug in to do it now, think its in the plug in manager
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funny enough Steve I seem to have lost .3ds import and export since Autodesk took over Maya,it used to be in the bonus tools but doesn't show up for me anymore is it just me or has the 3ds export been taken out ?
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Think its you mate! LOL! Its still in the bonus tools, have you got them from Autodesk for 2008?
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I don't have Maya, just 3DS MAX.
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Dunno then mate, Does Max not have a converter? As its a Maya site I was under the assumption that you wanted to import a 3ds file into maya, not export from max in a maya file.
If your going to send it to someone with Maya then just tell them to look into the bonus tools. |
I had a play around, it was in the bonus tool scripts but for some reason was not showing in the plugin manager.
I have got it showing now though and it's all good. Ravenheart you can export as an obj and then import that into Maya and save the mb , but I think I am right in saying that there is no app other than Maya that can open .mbs or make them. |
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Dude that vector render of that car is AWESOME!!! |
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can somone help me im having trouble with how you people make these i dont have a download on how to make these like the mail page so if one of you feel like helping me plz post a coment or e-mail me at saintsarmy@hotmail.com
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heres a quick tip :
to open a previous version maya scene file in 2008 or 8.5 , just click options box next to open scene, and make sure ignore version is selected. |
Sorry if this was mentioned. I'm still at page 6. Thanks a lot for everyone :bow: .
Thought I'll add something I use a lot: Create a sensitivity hotkey for TTD(tumble, track and dolly) - I set these to 's' hit and release: Code:
/*TTD_Sensitivity Code:
/*TTD_Sensitivity_Release You can probably add manipulator sensitivity too - check my next post and one of the posts at the beginning of this thread. It's been mentioned how to change manipulator tool's sensitivity. |
For the last post-
To create your own hotkeys: 1) Go to 'Window'>'Settings/Preferences'>'Hotkey Editor'. 2) (optional)Go to 'User' under categories to view your hotkeys. 3) Press 'New' and enter desired name and description. Make sure you select 'User' under category. 4) For 'Command' you can either write your own Mel code or for those of us who don't know anything about programing (now that I think of it the other type won't find this tip useful) continue reading(?goto MyInstructions[5]; //zero based - :lmao: couldn't resist). 5) You can use changes you do on regular basis (eg. change tool settings) and then copy the command from script editor. 5.1)Open script editor and turn 'History'>'Echo all commands' on. 5.2)Enter "/*mark*/" in the command line and hit Ctrl+Enter to help see where you left. 5.3)Make the changes you want for the hotkey, advisably one by one. 5.4)Check script editor and copy the relevant command(s) 5.5)Paste the command(s) into 'Command' in the hotkey editor. 6)Click 'Accept' in the hotkey editor and click 'List all' in top-right corner to view available hotkeys. 7)Once you found a hotkey you like go back to hotkey editor and enter the key in the 'Assign new hotkey' part. then click assign. See dropdown list for hotkeys that are more then one button. Hope it helps. I'd post credit but I don't remember where I learned this. hope you don't mind :) Benny |
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