Hi Matthias,Garry,
Just one other tip if you are using the chor window to do this kind of
thing, I find it is almost always easier when you are doing eases etc
and need to change to bezier mode splines to first change to ployline
and then to bezier, the reason is that the bezier curves will start with
the same shape as the curves you currently have when you convert, and it
is much easier if they are polyline, then it is simply a matter of
grabbing the approproate handles and setting your eases.
Rgds,
Andrew
Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Hi Garry,
if you mean:'samples/SUB GROUP/moving groups'
enable the bezier in chor windows-->Properties->
(go to the desired animation with unfolding the animator-tree)
Animation-Curve viewport.
(If you don't see any "Choreographs" select the object which animation
you like to edit: Your ChorWindow is set then to "Show selected only".
If you don't see any Choreographs now: Select the object and uncheck in
Properties Windows-->Gen Tab "Hide Choreographs")
Use "Shift+RMB" to scale the view.
Use "LMB+1" or LMB+2" to lock the movement on x or y axis
of selected points in the viewport.
See attached picture.
(After a while you'll really like the ChorWindow ;-)
Hope that was helpy,
Matthias
----- Original Message -----
From: "studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 9:29 AM
Subject: morphing
In 'samples/subdivision/moving groups' we see an ex-
ample of morphing with keyframes using 'groups'
(and as with almost all RS3D sample projects - no
idea how we got there) .
Anyway , is there a simple way to add ease-in/
ease-out keyframes for very simple morphs ?
Example : just move a sphere from A->B using the
Morph "Creator" . How do we ease it in and out
quickly & easily ?
Thanks .
studio
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