Add SiNiScript code to your own MAXScript or Python 3ds Max scripts

Pubblicato il: 28 aprile 2025
sul canale di: SiNi Software
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3ds Max was built on its ability to easily extend the core software with MAXScript. SiNiScript allows MAXScript coders to use SiNi function code for free.

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Studios of all sizes have built unique workflows developing custom tools. SiNi embraces and supports this practice, so we developed SiNiScript, which allows MAXScript developers to make new tools incorporating our code.

Chapters
00:14 SiNiScript 3ds Max plugin introduction
00:30 SiNi endorses www.lets3dsMax.com
02:45 Create a basic MAXScript using the SiNiScript 3ds Max plugin

About SiNi
SiNi is a 3D artist-led software developer building 3ds Max plugins and scripts for the architectural visualisation community. Since 2016, our 3ds Max plugins have been used by thousands of archviz artists to optimise and streamline their visualisation workflows. Want to know more? Check out the links below.

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