- Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:34 pm
#354358
Hi
I can see there hasn't bin posted much on this forum, so the plugin seems to not have that much trouble. Even more embarrassing for me then
I have installed the nuke plugin straight forward and made sure its paths were correct before installing.
I have not done the python script thing, but thats not needed am i right? its just for easier access?
Before trying to load the mxi, I made sure the plugin was loaded.
Then i tried to load/read the mxi file just like i do with exr,jpg,tif and I get this error
If i now try to do anything, like remove the image node, close the program, the whole software will crash.
The MXI was rendered out with the latest version of Maxwell. I have tried render it straight out of 3ds max, and from maxwell studio.
Also tried loading it inn to:
nuke 6.3v1
nukeX 6.3v1
nuke 6.2v1
nukeX 6.2v1
Same problem on all.
Anny ideas?
specs: 3ds max 2012 - Maxwell 2.6.10.0 - Windows 7 64bit
Thanks.
- Mats
I can see there hasn't bin posted much on this forum, so the plugin seems to not have that much trouble. Even more embarrassing for me then
I have installed the nuke plugin straight forward and made sure its paths were correct before installing.
I have not done the python script thing, but thats not needed am i right? its just for easier access?
Before trying to load the mxi, I made sure the plugin was loaded.
Then i tried to load/read the mxi file just like i do with exr,jpg,tif and I get this error
If i now try to do anything, like remove the image node, close the program, the whole software will crash.
The MXI was rendered out with the latest version of Maxwell. I have tried render it straight out of 3ds max, and from maxwell studio.
Also tried loading it inn to:
nuke 6.3v1
nukeX 6.3v1
nuke 6.2v1
nukeX 6.2v1
Same problem on all.
Anny ideas?
specs: 3ds max 2012 - Maxwell 2.6.10.0 - Windows 7 64bit
Thanks.
- Mats