Hi,
I'm trying to create an effect like the Airborn trees in 3ds Max by using a normal thief script (Slide's to be precise although at this point I'm happy to use any if they didn't all have the same problem), but however I try and run the script, literally nothing happens.
I drag the script in to the window or I run the script through Max itself expecting for the script's dialogue box to pop up but literally nothing happens. At all.
Could anyone please help me with this as I really need to get this effect, and quick.
The script is called Slide Normal Thief and it can be found on Polycount: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/VertexNormal
Thank you.
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Hi,
I'm trying to create an effect like the Airborn trees in 3ds Max by using a normal thief script (Slide's to be precise although at this point I'm happy to use any if they didn't all have the same problem), but however I try and run the script, literally nothing happens.
I drag the script in to the window or I run the script through Max itself expecting for the script's dialogue box to pop up but literally nothing happens. At all.
Could anyone please help me with this as I really need to get this effect, and quick.
The script is called Slide Normal Thief and it can be found on Polycount: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/VertexNormal
Thank you.
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Ronel Katigbak Pabico
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Ronel Katigbak Pabico
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Worked! Thank you so much. Find it odd that this is the way to do this, or is this a general rule of thumb that I didn't know about? Most scripts I use are a one time drag of drop usage so I haven't seen this before.
Anyway, thanks again!
Worked! Thank you so much. Find it odd that this is the way to do this, or is this a general rule of thumb that I didn't know about? Most scripts I use are a one time drag of drop usage so I haven't seen this before.
Anyway, thanks again!
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