3ds Max uses stored paths to locate different kinds of user files, including scenes, images, DirectX effects, photometric, and MAXScript files. To customize these paths, use the Configure User Paths dialog, which the Configure User Paths command opens. This command is useful when you add new folders to help you organize your scenes, images, plug-ins, backups, and so on.
You can use MXP (Max Path) files to save, load, and merge the paths that the Configure User Paths dialog manages. This capability makes it easy for content-creation teams to keep projects organized and work efficiently by using the same paths.
In general, these procedures are common to all panels on the Configure User Paths dialog. When you change a setting, it is written to the 3dsmax.ini file, and is effective immediately.
To modify a path:
This description then appears in the path list.
The new path takes effect immediately.
To share User paths with team members:
The new path configuration is now the same on each team member's machine.
To share files with team members using relative paths:
The Configure User Paths dialog comprises three panels:
In addition, the dialog provides command buttons on the right side and across the bottom:
Lets you set the project folder.
Lets you change the highlighted path.
Lets you change an absolute or complete file path into a path relative to the project folder.
Lets you make the path absolute, where a relative path is currently being used. For example, if “.\” represents your project folder in the path name, then when you make the path absolute the full name is used instead.
Lets you change the position of the highlighted path in the list to alter its search priority. Available only on the External Files and XRefs panels.
Lets you save the path configuration as an MXP file for sharing with team members.
Loads a path configuration from an MXP file. The loaded configuration completely replaces the existing one.
Merges a path configuration from an MXP file. The merged configuration adds paths that exist only in the new file and replaces any existing paths.
For example, if your File I/O panel Scenes path is set to .\scenes (relative path) and you merge a path configuration file in which the Scenes path is set to the UNC path \\scene_server\max\scenes, the former path is replaced by the latter one.
Exits the dialog and saves any changes.
Exits the dialog without saving changes.