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Is there a way to autoload three diff. scripts at startup? ex: textureMaster and MaterialPack?
Thanks!
You need to get something like this picture.
It is another script and it is named default so zbrush will load this instead of the normal default script. You should rename the normal default script before you name this one default. I dont remember where i got this one but it lets you add your own scripts to the buttons.
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1033526720faf.jpg
You COULD insert this code into the end of each script that you want to load:
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>
[FileNameSetNext,NameOfNextScript.txt]
[IPress,ZScript:Load]
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This would cause each script to load the next one. However, all scripts and their associated files would have to be in the same folder for it to work. Also, that would have to be insterted into your DefaultScript.txt so that it could load the first script.
You would then be able to use the left and right arrows to bounce between scripts.
HOWEVER, ZBrush 1.51 has some problems with MaterialPack for many people. The bonus upgrade will correct that, and right about that time Pixolator will be releasing a very remarkable ZScript management script. I can't say much about it, except that I'd recommend waiting before you go messing with your scripts. :)
"remarkable ZScript management script"?
Can this program get any better-nice!
That's Southern's script, as I use it too! Can't wait to see next what Pixolator has for us! It's an early Christmas this year!!!
speaking of loading multiple zscripts could we get a thing where all future zscripts automatically had a link back to the default zscript? That way you could load texturemaster, then when you were done with it, click to go back.
drjjwow
10-03-02, 10:35 PM
please :D :D :D
The upcoming ZScript management tool will solve that problem for you.
Load TextureMaster, use it, then press the back arrow to go back to your management script and select the next script that you want.
For that matter, if you use a default script such as is shown above, you can use it to load your script and then the back arrow to come right back to it. No need to keep using the Load button.
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