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5 Essential 3ds Max Scripts to Boost Your Workflow

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When working in 3ds Max, efficiency is key. Using the right scripts can significantly improve your workflow, saving you time and effort. In this tutorial, we’ll go over five essential scripts that can streamline your modeling and texturing process.


1. Paste Ref Image


This script allows you to copy and paste reference images directly into 3ds Max as planes. Instead of manually importing images, you can simply take a screenshot, copy it, and paste it into your scene. The script even allows for automatic scaling based on known dimensions, making it incredibly useful for modeling from references. You can download Paste Ref Image from 3dgground.net.


2. Batch Merge


If you frequently merge multiple files into your scene, Batch Merge is a must-have. This script allows you to select multiple files at once and merge them seamlessly into your project. You can choose specific files or entire folders, drastically reducing the time spent on importing assets. Get this script for free at scriptspot.com.


3. Stitch Generator


Creating realistic stitches in 3D models can be tedious, but Stitch Generator automates this process. With just a few clicks, you can generate stitches along selected edges of your model, adjusting the size, spacing, and material properties. The script even simulates stitch holes for added realism. You can purchase Stitch Generator from CGsource.com for €29.


4. Randomized Elements


Perfect for architectural visualization, this script adds subtle randomness to sub-elements of your models, such as glass windows or tiles. By applying slight rotations, movements, and tilts, you can achieve a more natural, non-uniform look with minimal effort. Randomized Elements is available for free on scriptspot.com.


5. Remove Modifiers


Managing large scenes with multiple modifiers can be a hassle. This script allows you to easily toggle or remove specific modifiers from all selected objects in your scene. Whether you need to disable TurboSmooth on all assets or remove unwanted subdivisions, Remove Modifiers simplifies the process and ensures a cleaner workflow.

By integrating these scripts into your workflow, you can save valuable time and enhance the quality of your 3D models.


Check out the video below to see these scripts in action!



Video tutorial by RenderRam.

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