Matt Clark recently release WrapIt, a re-topology tool for 3DS Max, this looks like a brilliant little thing – especially for what it does and for how little it costs!

Wrapit is a 3ds max tool for conforming meshes to other meshes. This lends itself to various scenarios such as retopologising high-res meshes like those created in Zbrush, Mudbox, 3d Scan data etc, and creating low poly proxies for situations where those are preferable, eg. collision detection, LODs etc.

Wrapit’s strength lies in allowing you to use the full set of 3ds max’s editable polygon tools, including the already great Graphite tools, whilst working on the surface of a target object. In that respect it’s it’s ease of use is second to none; you can use all your familiar 3ds max working methods, whilst Wrapit keeps things snapped to the surface of your high poly object. Wrapit uses 3 different projection modes to conform the meshes; The super fast ‘Closest Point’,’Vertex Normal’ and ‘Screen Space’, each catering for specific projection needs.