I strongly recommend to install as Administrator cause script needs access to internal 3ds max folders.

    Auto Installation to 3ds max 2013-2014
  1. Drag and drop file BonyFace2013-2014.mzp to 3ds max window
  2. Go to Customize\Customize User Interface\Toolbars, and create new toolbar
  3. Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
  4. Icon on BonyFace button will appear after restart of 3ds max
  5. If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar


    Auto Installation to OLDER max versions (2008 - 2012)
  1. Drag and drop file BonyFace2008-2012.mzp to 3ds max window
  2. Go to Customize\Customize User Interface\Toolbars, and create new toolbar
  3. Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
  4. If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar


    Manual Installation to 3ds max 2013-2014, if something wrong with auto installation
  1. Close 3ds max if it's already opened
  2. Rename file BonyFace2013-2014.mzp to BonyFace2013-2014.zip and extract files from it manually
  3. Copy folder BonyFace and file BonyFace.mcr to folder ...maxroot\macroscripts\
  4. Copy files BonyFaceComplete_24i.bmp and BonyFaceComplete_16i.bmp to folder C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2013 - 64bit\ENU\usericons
  5. Start 3ds max
  6. Go to Customize/Customize User Interface/Toolbars, and create new toolbar
  7. Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
  8. If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar


    Manual Installation to OLDER max versions (2008 - 2012), if something wrong with auto installation
  1. Close 3ds max if it's already opened
  2. Rename file BonyFace2008-2012.mzp to BonyFace2008-2012.zip and extract files from it manually
  3. Copy folder BonyFace and file BonyFace.mcr to folder ...maxroot\ui\macroscripts\
  4. Copy files BonyFaceComplete_24i.bmp and BonyFaceComplete_16i.bmp to folder ...maxroot\ui\icons\
  5. Start 3ds max
  6. Go to Customize/Customize User Interface/Toolbars, and create new toolbar
  7. Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
  8. If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar


    How to update your old version manually (auto-updating via Internet works from version 3.2)
  1. Remove old BF button from the toolbar
  2. Close 3ds max
  3. Rename file BonyFace*.mzp to BonyFace*.zip and extract files from it manually
  4. Copy files from archive into current BonyFace folder, replacing old files
  5. Replace old BonyFace*.mcr file in folder \macroscripts\ with the new one
  6. Copy files BonyFaceComplete_24i.bmp and BonyFaceComplete_16i.bmp to folder \ui\icons\ or in case of 3ds max 2013-2014 to folder C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2013 - 64bit\ENU\usericons
  7. Start 3ds max
  8. Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
  9. If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar
  10. This way BonyFace shouldn't ask you for the new authorization code (if you are an authorized user already)


    Uninstallation
  1. Remove BonyFace button from toolbar
  2. Remove BonyFace folder and BonyFace.mcr file
  3. Remove BonyFace*.bmp files