It's a really simple tool to mass change VRay Lights.
It's not yet finished, as i'm looking for a clever way to implement the big buttons' functions (at the bottom), which currently don't work.
Also, the dome texture button doesn't currently support drag and drop, due to the object inherent limitation when used in this context.
A rightmouse Click, though, will clear the map from the slot.

It's a beta, in that there's no installer, no support given, but i will hear comments and requests.
It's meant to work along with any present tool to change vray lights (lightlister).
Maxscript->run and point to the mse file.
Edit: maybe you'd like the URL to download the actual tool too...
http://www.scriptspot.com/lele/lightMonkey_0.3.mse
Edit #2: now it all seems to work. grab v. o.3 from the link above.
When using a VRay hdri map as domelight texture, saving the defaults will attempt to bring it back once the preset is reloaded, with the same map name, and settings.
Since i often use kitchen.hdr from Paul Debevec, i really wanted this to be possible.
Lele
It's not yet finished, as i'm looking for a clever way to implement the big buttons' functions (at the bottom), which currently don't work.
Also, the dome texture button doesn't currently support drag and drop, due to the object inherent limitation when used in this context.
A rightmouse Click, though, will clear the map from the slot.

It's a beta, in that there's no installer, no support given, but i will hear comments and requests.
It's meant to work along with any present tool to change vray lights (lightlister).
Maxscript->run and point to the mse file.
Edit: maybe you'd like the URL to download the actual tool too...

http://www.scriptspot.com/lele/lightMonkey_0.3.mse
Edit #2: now it all seems to work. grab v. o.3 from the link above.
When using a VRay hdri map as domelight texture, saving the defaults will attempt to bring it back once the preset is reloaded, with the same map name, and settings.
Since i often use kitchen.hdr from Paul Debevec, i really wanted this to be possible.
Lele
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