I am looking for a script/plugin to assist in the modelling of handrails and ballustrades.
We typically model in Autocad and file link into max. For curbs (kerbs?) and soldier courses, we often create the polyline in Autocad, and apply a sweep modifier with an appropriate cross-section within max. This means if the polyline in Autocad changes, the file linking process will update the sweep modifier when the file is relinked.
I'd like to have a similar setup with railings: create a polyline in Autocad and apply a 'railings' modifier in max. At the moment, we've been using the 'AEC Extended/Railing' tool within max. The problem with this is that the resultant railing geometry is not 'linked' to the polyline anymore, so updates to the Autocad file will not transfer through to the max railings. Also, if there are many different railings in a scene, I need to create a new layer for each spline as the AEC Extended/Railing tool does not work with splines that are made up of multiple polylines.
Has anyone come across a suitable tool for this?
We typically model in Autocad and file link into max. For curbs (kerbs?) and soldier courses, we often create the polyline in Autocad, and apply a sweep modifier with an appropriate cross-section within max. This means if the polyline in Autocad changes, the file linking process will update the sweep modifier when the file is relinked.
I'd like to have a similar setup with railings: create a polyline in Autocad and apply a 'railings' modifier in max. At the moment, we've been using the 'AEC Extended/Railing' tool within max. The problem with this is that the resultant railing geometry is not 'linked' to the polyline anymore, so updates to the Autocad file will not transfer through to the max railings. Also, if there are many different railings in a scene, I need to create a new layer for each spline as the AEC Extended/Railing tool does not work with splines that are made up of multiple polylines.
Has anyone come across a suitable tool for this?
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