Beg-inner wrote:
Hi Jean-Sebastien..
 
Thx again for the MiniTuts..!
 
A little tip on this last one, you can directly just drag n drop the wanted 'Input' object, from the 'Select' Window, onto the Chor you want to have it as input..!
The Chor in question doesnt either have to be selected prior to it..!
This way is a fast way of doing it.
 
Hopefullly V6 will allow you to Save Chors, with its 'Input' intact..!
Then you can multiselect objects, and Load such 'Object Input' Chor in one go..
 
btw, if I want to make a grip with several claws, I now do one that has a 'Object Input' Chor for it, animate it, then copy this ready Claw, move it in place, rotate it and so on...
Then I have a GripClaw with several claws, controlled by a single object or channel of an object..!
This is one of many things I have had in mind for many of my since many years thought of tuts.. which havent yet materialized, due to my lifesituation, which dont ever seems to bah... get any brighter..well well time will tell..
 
Your preview of the "Industrial Chaos" shows that it will be nice and good for getting inspiration !
and as -websmythe pointed out, the music was very nice and I thought it had a cool mood to it.. I loved it..!
I will look forward to it..
 
Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..
Good news, I did the last tutorial on my website yesterday.
There won't be any other tutorials soon from me.

This is the last, it is very useful for controlling complex animation
http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_tutorial_multichoregraphy_control/jsp_tutorial_multichoregraphy_control.htm

This is a preview of "Industrial Chaos" 6meg
http://www.neuroworld.ws/temp/jsp_industrial_chaos_preview_low.mov

The final version will be released in less than 3 weeks.
Will contain 350 pictures of mechanic, rust, dust, electric... chaos
30 minutes, music by "Global Communication" and "Boards of Canada"
more or less 50meg.
This video can be used for reference and inspiration and maybe fun to watch.

This video will not be public only to the people who will personally ask me.
I will send them the link to their personal e-mail.

Anyone interested? Send me an e-mail at : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws

Hi Beg-inner,

    I knew about the drag and drop over the "chor", I try not to use shortcuts in tutorials, because it's important to know where the function comes from.
    Also if one day, they remove this shortcut, the tutorial is still valid.

    How many times I have seen a tutorial with so many keyboard shortcuts, I don't understand what they are doing or the name of the function.

    Your "Claw" thing would make a good tutorial.

    My favorite technique for closing a claw, or rotating wheels is to mirror an instance the other side, so when I rotate one, the other rotate the oposite side.

    A last question, How do I put my tutorials links on RSWiki?

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws


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