Naming Conventions and Rules (Legacy 3DS MAX)
- Last UpdatedJul 04, 2023
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Naming conventions and rules for industrial interactive projects
This section covers some rules and naming conventions for industrial projects when implementing scene contents, both static and dynamic. It is recommended that you follow these conventions to reduce development time and reduce errors.
Static scene objects
Static scenes must be exported in World coordinates.
Dynamic scene objects
To define an item as dynamic and/or interactive, follow the naming convention for that object type. Naming conventions provide an easy way to link modeled objects to logic objects, so that users can interact with them. There is no need to define collision or selection meshes.
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