
If an icon MUST be used to indicate a menu (it shouldn't be), it should be one of the following: a folder icon, an ellipsis icon or a right arrow. Now I know how to re-link bitmaps within a max file using the superb 'relink bitmaps' script. Also, either of the proper usages of down arrow expect the arrow to appear on the right rather than the left side of the UI. 06-12-2012 04:38 AM Relinking the materials library So the office server where all the maps were stored has been replaced with a new setup, and different file path. 2) In this folder is the file you need: 'C:Program FilesChaos GroupV-Ra圓ds Max 2021bin' (or similar depending on your Max version) 3) From a command prompt, run this: mtllib.exe -targetDir'serverlibpath'. While I'm happy there's a clean solution, I feel compelled to complain about the radically poor UI design choice of having an important/primary feature of material management be hidden by a drop down arrow (right next to a search field AND of the left side, no less).Īt the very least, if you want to hide a menu system, do not hide it under a down arrow, which is universally representative of either a drop-down list of mutually exclusive choices or an expandable pane, but most certainly NOT a menu. Some more info for those that are still struggling to install and get it going to a server. This is definitely a url to be added to your list of daily visits, as new materials and. The site contains a regularly updated news and tutorial blog, galleries, lessons on vRay, and an extensive, user-driven material library that is entirely free to use. You can then click (left click is fine) the down arrow next to the search field. Evermotion is a one-stop-shop for all things 3D rendering and visualization.


You can access this menu from the Compact Material Editor by clicking the Get Material icon, which opens the Material/Map Browser.
