RajDarge
01-05-2008, 12:30 AM
I'm new to scripting and have read the forum post by Bobo on scripting units.
I am making a VrayfastSSS material via script and it needs to work in real-world human units.
Now i have my system setup in 3dsMax8 with 1 GU (generic unit) = 1cm
and I want to set my depths in world units to 0.1 cm (for instance)
I use a line:
$.material.shallow_radius = 0.1
now because I am using 1GU = 1CM it works.
But if I change the default units to 1GU = 1M or 1GU = 1 inch then the object I am applying this material to will look vastly different because of the absolute difference in the depth of light penetration.
I know I can check the units setting of the system and then make a lookup array to do the conversion with a simple function. But is there a built in function that will do the conversion for me? Or is there a way of entering data into max script and be able to specifiy the units used. I usually work in mm so I would like to be able to do something like
$.material.shallow_radius = 1 mm
(yes I know this line gives me an error).
thanks in advance for your help.
I am making a VrayfastSSS material via script and it needs to work in real-world human units.
Now i have my system setup in 3dsMax8 with 1 GU (generic unit) = 1cm
and I want to set my depths in world units to 0.1 cm (for instance)
I use a line:
$.material.shallow_radius = 0.1
now because I am using 1GU = 1CM it works.
But if I change the default units to 1GU = 1M or 1GU = 1 inch then the object I am applying this material to will look vastly different because of the absolute difference in the depth of light penetration.
I know I can check the units setting of the system and then make a lookup array to do the conversion with a simple function. But is there a built in function that will do the conversion for me? Or is there a way of entering data into max script and be able to specifiy the units used. I usually work in mm so I would like to be able to do something like
$.material.shallow_radius = 1 mm
(yes I know this line gives me an error).
thanks in advance for your help.
