How To Install
Installing the kit requires copying one folder to your modo user scripts folder and then restarting modo.
Multiple versions of the kit are included that cover modo 10+ series onward; You only need to copy the folder/s for the versions of modo that you're actively using, which is denoted by the suffix at the end of the folder name; e.g.
- for modo 10 use nx_PictureFrame_m10
- for modo 16 use nx_PictureFrame_m16
Please follow these step-by-step Instructions
- Download and unzip the plugin files.
- Open modo and from the main menu, select System > Open User Scripts Folder to open modo's 'User Scripts' folder.
- Remove previous nx_PictureFrame... kit folders, if any exist.
- Copy the ‘nx_PictureFrame_...’ folder for the version of modo that you are using to the modo User Script folder. The characters at the end of the folder names indicate the version of modo they are made for; e.g. a folder name ending '_m10' is for modo 10 series.
- Close modo.
- Restart modo and the plugin is ready for use on Windows and Linux.
Can I put the kit folders in another location?
Yes. If have added an statement in your main modo config that points to a location where you prefer to store your scripts and plugins, then feel free to place the kit folders there.
Things to Avoid
There are a few things that you should not do when installing or using this plugin. If you choose to ignore these instructions, then you do so at your own risk. Please do not:
- Remove or rename any files from the ‘nx_PictureFrame_xxx’ folders; or
- Alter any of the kits user interfaces or forms. Doing so will bake changes into your main modo config and will cause issues with future updates.