On 06/06/2011 14:29, John Vanderbeck wrote:
First off, I don’t know if it’s a local viewer issue, but whenever I use
this function it appears to do nothing. Until such time as you either
left click on the viewer, or select a different spline in the roto node,
then select the original spline again. When you do either of those
actions, suddenly the spline will snap to its new position.

Does it help if you do an update() on the RotoKnob object that the AnimControlPoint is in?


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