andy nicholas tab menu.. this thing is maybe the most important tool i have in 
my arsenal.
makes me build up ice trees in no time. and the rray pop menu !

i always carry an usb stick around, with my own workgroup on it. so far no 
studio had a problem with that. but this workgroup is, besides the useful stuff 
i need everyday, a real dump of stuff i wrote in the last years. 



Am 16.01.2013 um 21:24 schrieb Fabricio Chamon <[email protected]>:

> ...another one: Rename Chain
> 
> select any chain element (bone/root/effector) > run. Type chain preffix.
> "myChain" will create: myChain_root, myChain_Bone1, myChain_Bone2, myChain_eff
> 
> 
> 2013/1/16 Andy Moorer <[email protected]>
> Yeah workgroups really help. I'm a hack when it comes to python scripting, so 
> most of the stuff I end up writing for myself I shoehorn into a few custom 
> menus that live in a workgroup, which also contains assets like models and 
> rigs. I've never even explored packaging stuff as addons (I should). I just 
> carry the workgroup around... :P
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Simon Reeves <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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]> 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]>
> 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
> 
> 
> 
> 
> <renameChain.txt>

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