3D MAX TUTORIALS

 

Starting 3ds max from the Command Line

You can start the program from the command line in a Command Prompt window, or include the command line in a batch file. There are a number of switches that you can use on the command line.

To start 3ds max from the command line:

  1. Open a Command Prompt window.

  2. Change directory to the 3ds max root directory, if this directory is not in your PATH statement.

  3. Type 3dsmax to start the program. Optionally add a command-line switch (see following).

Command-line Switches

You can use the following switches after 3dsmax on the command line.

SwitchEffect
-c othercuiStarts program using othercui.cui instead of maxstart.cui.
-dCauses Track View to use a double-buffered display, which is smoother than the single-buffered display but uses more system resources.
-gMakes background white (instead of gray) in the following dialogs: Track View, RAM Player, Video Post, Loft, and Falloff Curve. Useful for screen captures when using a display mode less than 24 bits deep, for avoiding background patterns.
-hAllows choice of graphics drivers: Heidi, Open GL, Direct3D, and Custom.
-i otherfileStarts program using otherfile.ini instead of 3dsmax.ini.
-lLoads the last .max file automatically.
-maOpen maximized.
-miOpen minimized.
-nDisables network mode.
-p otherfileStarts program using otherfile.ini instead of plugin.ini.
-qStarts program "quietly," without the splash screen.
-sStarts program in server mode.
-uOpens utility.
-vLoads a display driver. See details following, under "Using the −V Option."
-zWrites version number to file. See details following, under "Using the −Z Option."
anysceneStarts program and opens a file called anyscene.max.

Examples:

3dsmax −l

3dsmax −i otherfile

3dsmax anyscene

3dsmax −c MaxCustom

See also

Startup Files

Load Custom UI Scheme

Save Custom UI Scheme

Graphics Driver Setup Dialog

Using the −V Option

You use the -V option to load a different display driver at startup. This option overrides the setting in 3dsmax.ini.

Follow the -V with one of these letters for the driver you want to use:

s: Loads software Z-Buffer.

o: Loads OpenGL.

d: Loads Direct3D.

n: Loads null driver.

For example, if you ordinarily run OpenGL and want to switch to Software Z-Buffer for a session, you would enter: 3dsmax −vs

Using the -Z Option

If you call product support, the representative might ask you to run this option to determine the exact version of your software. This option only writes to a file; it does not start 3ds max.

Follow the −Z with a file name:

3dsmax −z id.txt

The file (in this example, id.txt) is written to the 3ds max root directory.


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