There may be times when you'd like to make a copy of an exisiting library. Along the top is the toolbar, with several command buttons to navigate, save and refresh the library as well as changing the size of the thumbnail images. This view previews the contents of the selected library and allows you to selects individual objects, multiple objects by holding down shift or control, and presets.
We'll look at how to edit and add locations a little later in this tutorial. The default location for this is C:\Users\\Documents\Forest Pack\libs but you can save libraries on any local or network drive in any folder.
This is where your custom libraries can be found.Īfter a fresh install of Forest Pack or RailClone you'll have one location already added called User's librarys. Below these are the editable user folders represented by a green folder. These are read-only and can't be modified from the library browser. System folders, which are represented in blue, denote the libraries that come packaged with Forest Pack or RailClone. You'll notice that there are two types of folder. On the left of the interface is the navigator, use this to select, edit and open your libraries. To open the library click on in the Geometry rollout. If you're new to Forest Pack, before creating your own libraries it's worth taking some time to recap the library interface. It is designed to illustrates how a library might be packaged for distribution. This library contains over 30 plants plus presets and sample maxscript functions. The scene files for this tutorial include the pre-built "unkempt lawns" library. Add Maxscript functions to the library.
Add a script to automatically select a library based on the current renderer.Create a drop down list to select materials for a range of renderers.Creating and modifying a library's XML.Creating grass patches for presets that cover a large area.Automate the addition of multiple plants to the library.Though this tutorial focuses on Forest Pack, most of the techniques are equally applicable to creating libraries for RailClone.īy completing this tutorial you will be able to: The final library, including all the plant assets is available to download below in Max 2011 format with material libraries for V-Ray, Mental Ray and Corona. Throughout this tutorial we will demonstrate the creation of a library called "unkempt lawns" that consist of over 30 individual items plus a few presets to get you going. We'll explain how to package assets and make them more accessible for users with different configurations. This section is aimed at users that would like to share their libraries either in the same studio or even for distribution online. In the second half we'll demonstrate advanced tips that show how to support multiple renderers and trigger maxscript events to extend the functionality of the library. In the first half of this tutorial we focus on the the essentials of using the library browser to create and edit libraries. If you regularly use the same objects in your renders, it makes sense to add them to the library browser for easy access, and If you work in a studio you can easily save library configuration files in a networked location so that artists can share and collaborate on a central repository. A network connection is also required.In this tutorial we share tips and tricks for creating your own libraries and presets for Forest Pack. If you don’t want to use this feature, you can disable in-app purchases in your device’s settings. However, some game features can also be purchased for real money.
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