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Old June 21st, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?

Hi all...

I've searched, but unable to find this.

Does anyone know of a maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?
If such a beast existied, I'd have it on my MyToolbar and would be eternally thankful...
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Default Re: maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?

check out Master Zaps blog, he has one for max2008, there is also one that expands on this script available on mymentalray.com search in the max forum. Its good

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Default Re: maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?

Marc Lorenz has a really nice one for Vray. One click of a button and you have a whole scene in AO, and it leaves all your settings intact.
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Default Re: maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?

Thanks Justin,

I've downloaded the script and will try it after my render gets through.

Thanks Gary, but I'm just using Mental Ray and wanted an easy to way turn on AO without click and scrolling through 32 materials...

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Default Re: maxScript to turn on AO for all materials in a scene?

I've installed that script (Max 2009 Design), but it doesn't seem to run. No errors, it just doesn't do anything when I run it.

I'll have a read through my MaxScript info and see if I can make a very simple "all this does is turn on AO" button.

Thanks tho...
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