Last updated on
May 24, 2023
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How to install
The first step to install the script is to get the latest versions, available on you account in the download. The BatchTools need to be installed in addition to the script.
Installing the Script
- Download the script on Substance Share : https://share.allegorithmic.com/libraries/1647
- Extract the content of the zip into your Maya folder (Example : C:\Users\*username*\Documents\maya\2013-x64 )
If asked, overwrite the folders with those from the zip archive.
Note:
The Maya folder name change depending of the version of Maya that you use, for example : 2013-x64, 2014-x64 or even 2015-x64