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3ds Modeling Tool for Source
wallworm:
1.4 is out and includes several new productivity enhancements as well as updates to how $bodygroups work.
* Enhanced the $bodygroup feature to allow multiple $bodygroups. This update changes the way $bodygroups are set... so you will have to relink them according to the new docs if you have already set some up since version 1.3.
* Renamed Texture Utilities Rollout to Utilities.
* Added Quick WWMT button to create WWMT helpers for all selected objects in the scene.
* Added Quick Compile button to export all selected WWMTs (and compile them if the auto compile is set in the tool settings).
* Added All Textures button to compile textures for all selected WWMT helpers.
* Updated the UI to let you choose a new WWMT with the Pick Model button even if there is already a WWMT filled into the UI. The UI will update for the new WWMT.
New Bodygroup docs: http://wallworm.com/projects/utilities/docs/using/export_bodygroups.html
PS. The tool now works in Max 2012. Cannonfodder's SMD Exporter is also compatible with 2012 now... Wunderboy's is following soon.
wallworm:
Version 1.41 released 05-09-2011
• Added more settings to the Quick WWMT tools in the Utilities Tab. You can now pre-assign most of the checkboxes from the Basic Model & QC and Collision Model & Physics rollouts to the Quick WWMT Selections.
• Added Clear From Sel button in Utilities Rollout that will remove all WWMT data and helpers from the selection.
• Updated the Pick Model function to properly clear every possible setting in the UI to the defaults if there is already a WWMT object filling the UI when a new WWMT helper is selected. The 1.4 addition of this feature sometimes left values in the UI if the first model had a property assigned that is, by default, undefined in the WWMT Struct and the second model did not have a value set.
• Caught some more possible exceptions (fringe cases that have been reported and due to pressing some buttons after scene objects have been deleted).
I haven't abandoned the Dev on the displacement tool... I'm trying to figure out some things that will make it easier from the artist's point of view, not to mention some bugs in features I'm trying to add.
Also... I'm considering adding VTA support to WWMT but not sure it's worth it since I don't know how many people need/want it. It's something that I've been asked to add a few times... any ideas or input?
killermonkey:
We would use the VTA export ability.
wallworm:
--- Quote from: killermonkey on May 11, 2011, 01:09:15 am ---We would use the VTA export ability.
--- End quote ---
I've decided to go ahead and add that. I'll share news when it's added.
wallworm:
SO I don't have the VTA support done yet. But there are new features in WWMT, including a 3ds Max Material Library Generator (generates libraries of textures from VMTs and TGAs).
A lot of my time has gone into the tools that I need for my own projects at the moment and VTA is not what I personally need (though it's a common request). I haven't shelved it, but it will be a little time.
I did finally get the feature I've wanted for a long time: Collision Hull generation. It is a tool built by Maple 3D. You have to own Convexity to use it... but Maple 3D has let me integrate it into WWMT.
Here's docs and preview video: http://wallworm.com/projects/utilities/docs/using/making_source_collision_hull.html
Note that this feature is not yet public as the version of Convexity that uses it isn't released yet... but I've been lucky to be testing it. I love it!
Anyway, I'm also still tackling the whole displacement issue. The displacement tool I've made so far is not really that good; it can make displacements, yes... but not in the design-friendly way that I want. It's the main item on my checklist that I am obsessed with solving.
Anyway, I thought I'd share some of these updates.
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