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This 3ds Max blog is a team effort by Nicolas Holst, Lee Montgomery, Vishnu Ramdass and Anil Choudhary.

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Preventing 3ds Max from 'Not Responding' when MAXScript is doing a lot of work
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Preventing 3ds Max from 'Not Responding' when MAXScript is doing a lot of work

Posted 6 February 2012 12:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

When you run a script that's doing a lot of work 3ds Max tends to show 'Not Responding' in the title bar and won't print progress messages in the Listener either.

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Using MAXScript to replace copies with instances
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Using MAXScript to replace copies with instances

Posted 30 December 2011 12:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

A little bit of MAXScripting for the last post of this year: replacing copies with instances.

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Using the bitmap pager
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Using the bitmap pager

Posted 7 December 2011 12:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

By default the bitmap pager is on, you can control it from MAXScript.

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Recovering files - part 2: using MAXScript to automate file recovery
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Recovering files - part 2: using MAXScript to automate file recovery

Posted 13 June 2011 1:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

As a follow up from last week this post describes a MAXScript to merge in objects one by one.

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Using Backburner to automate tasks other than rendering - Part 2
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Using Backburner to automate tasks other than rendering - Part 2

Posted 11 March 2011 12:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

In this second post about using Backburner to automate tasks in 3ds Max i'm testing the script and submitting it to Backburner using cmdjob.

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Using Backburner to automate tasks other than rendering - Part 1
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Using Backburner to automate tasks other than rendering - Part 1

Posted 4 March 2011 12:00 am by MaxStation on MaxStation

This is the first post in a series about using Backburner to automate tasks in 3ds Max (other than rendering as that works out of the box).

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