Nice stuff guys! I have plenty of little scripts here and there too, probably similar to ones already mentioned, or ones i used at various studios and had to rewrite for myself. Anyway I'm not sure the best way to organise it all online, but fortunately with soft workgroups make life so easy at work... Compared to wanting to be organised in max, I usually just give up :)
On Wednesday, 16 January 2013, Andy Moorer wrote: > Cool, thanks for sharing that Fabricio, it's brilliant. > > Here's one I have in my personal menu - creates an annotation log of > distance measurements. Select two objects and run, places the distance > between the two in an annotation, or adds to an existing annotation. > > I made it during a time when I was doing a lot of DoF work, and it's > turned out handy ever since. > > Not packaged up in any particular way, pretty much ripped right out of my > menu ;) > > > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Fabricio Chamon > <[email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', '[email protected]');> > > wrote: > >> For what's worth, here's my CVO (Custom view opener) dual monitor script >> for the icetree. >> Rename to CVO.js (can't attach js files!) > Copy to >> "application\plugins" > Map it to any key combination (mine is always >> ctrl+[original shortcut]). >> >> - Screen resolution must be set inside the file (currently is 1920x1080). >> - you may also adjust some pixel offsets to better accomodate for your OS >> layout. >> - "viewname" has to match any file from the "application\views" folder >> >> You can register more commands to it, I always do: >> >> - icetree >> - rendertree >> - script editor >> - object view (ctrl+alt+1) >> - fx tree (ctrl+alt+2): opens fxtree maximized at monitor 1 and fxviewer >> at monitor 2 >> >> >> 2013/1/16 Eugen Sares <[email protected] <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', >> '[email protected]');>> >> >>> Let's share the good stuff, definitely! >>> >>> Which reminds me: shouldn't ol' Netview be the easy-to-access repository >>> we all would like to have? >>> What happened to it, and why? >>> >>> >>> Am 16.01.2013 18:07, schrieb Ben Houston: >>> >>> I wonder if it would be possible to share some Workgroups via Dropbox >>>> or maybe just a set of installers grouped in various ways. Might >>>> allow for one person to damage the whole thing though. :-/ >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- Simon Reeves Freelance 3D VFX Artist London, UK *email: [email protected]* *website: http://www.simonreeves.com* * *

