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A 3D Studio plugin that is capable of drawing splines based on math equations.
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MathSpline
Version: 1.0
Released: 5/16/2000
Short Description: A 3D Studio plugin that is capable of drawing splines based on math equations.
Supported Systems: 3D Studio MAX R3
Cost: free
Download Now: mathspl.zip
Download Size: 15KB   (14,891 bytes)
Download Time: 3 seconds (at 5KB/s)
Number of Downloads: 3219

Description

        MathSpline extends 3D Studio MAX (R3) spline functionality by allowing the user to draw splines based on a few math equations. Specifically implemented are a sine wave, a flower, and a helix.

Demonstration Animation

Note: All animations are in DivX4 format. You can get the codec at www.divx.com.
Click here for a demonstration.

History

  • 5/16/2000 - Version 1.0 released.

Known Bugs

  • User interface isn't that great. Actually, it's quite bad.
  • 3D Studio tends to use all it's own interface controls, so it was a bit tricky for me to implement for the first time. If something in the controls doesn't quite work, it may not be my fault.

Future Additions

Note: further development on this project will hold unless I get really bored, or get a great demand for it. Until then, enjoy what you've got.
  • In 3D Studio help.
  • Edit your own math equations.

Comments on MathSpline

Daniel Pero

 

(Daniel@_____)

2001-04-01 05:15:01

 

(#0)

are you about to recompile this Mathspline for MAX R4 ?

Peter Vasiliauskas

 

(comments@_____)

2003-03-10 20:41:28

 

(#1)

I no longer have my copy of 3D Studio MAX, let alone a new version. If someone were to be kind enough to get me a copy of R4, I'd be glad to recompile it though. The possibility of opening the source exists as well, if I get around to it.

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