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Scene Tools 2.4.1 for Maya (maya script)

Modeless Maya File Browser and custom Open Scene Dialog with scene thumbnails and note display. Tools for dealing with playblasts, references and more...

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  • 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

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  • Linux
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Created:01/10/2013
Last Modified:09/05/2017
File Size: 684 KB
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  • CharlieWales

    CharlieWales said over 11 years ago:

    Edit: Scene Tools 2.0.9 - Custom Thumbnails and notes path [Scene Tools > Scene Info > optionbox] Hi Santi, the thumbnails and notes are stored in the current project root folder and inside the data/.craData folder. ex. [PROJECT ROOT]/data/.craData In windows the folder is hidden and I think dot starting folders are not shown by deafult on Unix-based systems. From Documentation: Scene Info Tool: [...] The option box next to the menu item opens the Scene Info Options. Here you can set where you want to store the thumbnails and notes. You can choose to store the scene info relative to the current project root path or relative to the actual scene folder where the scene is located. [...] So, right now you cannot set a custom data folder. Thanks for the feedback.
  • Santi Gutierrez

    Santi Gutierrez said over 11 years ago:

    Thanks Charlie for this tool. Is awesome. Just a question..... Where this tool is saving the thumbnails ??? is a way where we could assign a folder for this ?? thanks in advanced.
  • cod3

    cod3 said over 11 years ago:

    Thank you CharlieWales, first of all I appreciate you taking time to reply back. I am facing this issue since long time, though it was frustrating I was busy with my projects.Now when I came across your awesome creation (Scene Tools 2.0.5 ), the issue continues, so tried my best all day searching google since morning......and finally got the solution Solution : Disable the floppy drive. So using Scene Tool not only made my job easy but also accidentally solved my age old problem with file menu. btw once again, Scene Tool is an awesome tool. Necessity is the mother of invention
  • CharlieWales

    CharlieWales said over 11 years ago:

    Hi cod3, unfortunately, it is a Maya issue and I don't have any solution for this. And actually that was one of the main reasons for the new 'CharlieWales' File Browser', 'Open/Import/Reference Path...', 'Save Scene As...' and 'Export All/Selected' tools, to avoid having to open the Maya native file dialogs. I was tired of wasting my time when performing standard file operations. One advise would be to use this new tools. Thanks for the feedback.
  • cod3

    cod3 said over 11 years ago:

    Its just awesome, tons of thanks. And please advise on this issue which is annoying , when I use "Scene Tools" or click on default menu File>Open / File>import / File Save as.. the window takes around 5-10 seconds to open up. any help will be appreciated.
  • luta s

    luta s said over 11 years ago:

    thanks not just for the great tool , but for the great documentation too.well done
  • Alex daudiffret

    Alex daudiffret said over 11 years ago:

    Excellent, thank you
  • kinam lee

    kinam lee said over 11 years ago:

    very good!! thanks~
  • CharlieWales

    CharlieWales said over 11 years ago:

    Hi Joe. You have two options for that. You can either press shift+m to bring the panel menu bar back and change the renderer or you can use the hotbox while in this window to change the renderer for this panel. Thanks for the feedback. Cheers.
  • Joe Devol

    Joe Devol said over 11 years ago:

    Loving it so far, thanks! The only thing I feel is missing is the ability to change the renderer in the shot window to hardware or 2.0 if I need to.

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