I strongly recommend to install as Administrator cause script needs access to internal 3ds max folders.
Auto Installation to 3ds max 2013-2014
- Drag and drop file BonyFace2013-2014.mzp to 3ds max window
- Go to Customize\Customize User Interface\Toolbars, and create new toolbar
- Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
- Icon on BonyFace button will appear after restart of 3ds max
- 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)
- Drag and drop file BonyFace2008-2012.mzp to 3ds max window
- Go to Customize\Customize User Interface\Toolbars, and create new toolbar
- Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
- 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
- Close 3ds max if it's already opened
- Rename file BonyFace2013-2014.mzp to BonyFace2013-2014.zip and extract files from it manually
- Copy folder BonyFace and file BonyFace.mcr to folder ...maxroot\macroscripts\
- Copy files BonyFaceComplete_24i.bmp and BonyFaceComplete_16i.bmp to folder C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2013 - 64bit\ENU\usericons
- Start 3ds max
- Go to Customize/Customize User Interface/Toolbars, and create new toolbar
- Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
- 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
- Close 3ds max if it's already opened
- Rename file BonyFace2008-2012.mzp to BonyFace2008-2012.zip and extract files from it manually
- Copy folder BonyFace and file BonyFace.mcr to folder ...maxroot\ui\macroscripts\
- Copy files BonyFaceComplete_24i.bmp and BonyFaceComplete_16i.bmp to folder ...maxroot\ui\icons\
- Start 3ds max
- Go to Customize/Customize User Interface/Toolbars, and create new toolbar
- Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
- 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)
- Remove old BF button from the toolbar
- Close 3ds max
- Rename file BonyFace*.mzp to BonyFace*.zip and extract files from it manually
- Copy files from archive into current BonyFace folder, replacing old files
- Replace old BonyFace*.mcr file in folder \macroscripts\ with the new one
- 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
- Start 3ds max
- Select "ScriptAttack" from Category list and drag label "BonyFace v3.2" to your toolbar. The button will be created there
- If you wish, you may drag the label to any standard toolbar without creating your own toolbar
- This way BonyFace shouldn't ask you for the new authorization code (if you are an authorized user already)
Uninstallation
- Remove BonyFace button from toolbar
- Remove BonyFace folder and BonyFace.mcr file
- Remove BonyFace*.bmp files