If you want to scale something a very specific amount, there's a very quick way to do it. So, if I select this object here I can rotate along X, so I can do that or I can go back the other way and again, we can rotate around world or local space. We have a very similar one here for rotate. We can move them five centimeters this way or that way which is kind of neat and we can also obviously change it by object or world space and we can use any axis we want. So, if I want to move five centimeters in X, I can do that and hit offset, one direction or the opposite direction. One of these is basically a specific move tool, so if you want to move things specific amounts then you can do that here. Now, some of these are just repeats of the bonus tool set that are included, and so this is a great little interface into some of those tools. We have a bunch of tools that allow us to transform objects. One is a browser which allows me to browse all of the objects in my particular project. What that does is it brings up this big window here and it kind of docks it and in this case it's really restricting my real estate here so I'm going to go ahead and left click on this and tear it off so that I have a little bit more real estate and this gives me three separate tabs. So, I'm going to go ahead and select layout tools browser. One of the nicest ones I find is called the layout tools browser and let's go ahead and take a look at that. And then under display we have other options such as the ability to adjust clipping planes on your camera. It will give you the area of a surface, so if I turn that on you can see here poly area, so this particular object is 97.5, this one's only 72 and again, I can turn that off by going here. Display, we can do what's called a poly shell count which allows us to count how many shells or different objects are in one polygonal object. Modify, all sorts of really great modify tools. For create we can create a digital number node which is kind of cool. We also have tools for modeling, UV editing, rigging, animation visual effects and rendering so under edit we have things such as duplicate on object. So, we have edit, create, modify, display and window. So, we've got a list of bonus tools that basically mimic our menu. Now, I'm going to go ahead and just tear this off and let's take a look at some of these. Now, once it's installed, you should have a bonus tools menu. In this case it's 2014 to 2017 and then you want to make sure that you turn them on and load them to make sure that they are available to you. Now, the bonus tools install automatically but if you want you can go through into the plugin manager and scroll down and you'll see we have towards the very bottom Maya bonus tools. So, go ahead and download those according to the instructions and install them if you haven't already. So, in this case for my 2017, I click on this link for Maya App Exchange and it brings up the Autodesk App Exchange and allows me to download those tools. So, if you don't have bonus tools installed, you can go into the help menu and under Maya resources and tools there should be an option for download bonus tools and that should bring up a browser that gives you an overview of all the bonus tools and then where you can download those. If you're not familiar with them it's a great collection of tools that haven't quite made it into the full version of Maya but Autodesk provides them to you and a lot of them are very, very useful. If you’re not familiar with BonusTools you can check out the following movie as good intro to the kinds of tools that are available.- Hi, I'm George Maestri and today we're going to take a look at Maya's bonus tools. Here you’ll also find tutorials and movies related to the individual tools. Links to the install package as well as to the installation instructions have been posted on the Bonus Tools Resource Page. But, with around 100 new tools included, there is still a lot of functionality in the LT version. I should note that it is technically a subset of the regular version due to the fact that some plugins and python scripts are not supported in Maya LT. Maya LT, the stripped version of Maya aimed at indie game developers, just got a version of the Bonus Tools, previously available only for the full release of Maya.Īre you a Maya LT user? Have you seen or heard of BonusTools and felt a little left out? well I’m happy to announce that BonusTools is finally available for Maya LT! It has consistently been one of the most requested improvements on the Maya LT user forums.
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