The latest version of Marco Brunetta’s script for sharing assets online from within 3DS Max has been released. Find it at Scriptspot.
This release of TeaCup is aimed at polishing up the interface and “completing” the material sharing system with a few features that where missing on the last release.
Most notably you will see that the info panel at the bottom has been polished up: now it will display the description and comments together on the same box, and it’s now easier to vote and comment.
It’s also now possible to edit and delete uploaded materials. Be right clicking an item on the search results, or the My Uploads list, you can enter the edit window and modify or remove the material from the database.
Finally you will also see that search results now have two small numbers on the edges. The one in the top left is the material’s rating, while the one on the bottom left displays the amount of times the material has been downloaded.
Find it at Scriptspot.