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Even with a stable build like 10117, you might run into hiccups.

1. The Profile is Upside Down or Sideways: This happens when you import custom profiles from CAD software.

2. Geometry Self-Intersecting: If your spline has a very tight corner (like a 90-degree turn) and the molding profile is very wide, the geometry will fold in on itself.

3. Missing DLL Error on Startup: If you moved from Max 2022 to 2023/2024 and the plugin fails to load:


Installation steps for all versions (2013–2024):

Licensing: Node-locked or floating (network). The v10117 license works across all supported Max versions on the same machine.

Trial: 30-day full-featured trial, watermarks disabled.


At its core, Sweep Profile Pro is a parametric sweeping plugin that extends 3ds Max's native Sweep modifier. However, "extend" is an understatement—it fundamentally re-engineers how profiles interact with paths.

Key differentiators from native Sweep:

The "10117" moniker signifies the 17th major revision of the 10th generation core engine, optimized for both legacy and modern API calls.


You might see other versions like 10089 or 10204. Build 10117 is widely regarded in forums (CGSociety, Polycount, Evermotion) as the "Goldilocks" version. It was released after major bug fixes for Max 2018's new viewport but before a controversial UI overhaul in later builds. For studios that use a mix of 3ds Max 2013 (for legacy projects) and 2024 (for new work), 10117 is the only version that guarantees cross-compatibility without script errors.

The update is available now for existing users. New users can grab a trial to test the speed.

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I understand you're looking for a helpful, story-based guide about using Sweep Profile Pro 10117 with 3ds Max 2013–2024.

Since "Sweep Profile Pro 10117" is not a mainstream or widely documented public plugin (it may be a custom/internal tool, a specific version number, or a lesser-known script), I will create a helpful troubleshooting and workflow story based on common issues users face when sweeping complex profiles across paths in 3ds Max across different versions (2013 to 2024). This story will give you actionable insights even if the exact plugin name varies.


Align profiles to the spline’s normal, binormal, or tangent vectors. Perfect for:

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