lagOff00 holds a static value, so I'm not sure what the time offset is meant to achieve?

On 3/6/14, 1:17 PM, adam jones wrote:
script included.



On 06/03/2014, at 9:58 AM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:

have you tries using parentheses to ensure the time offset is applied before 
your division?
curve * parent.Transform_MatchMove9.lag / 
(lagOff00(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00))


On 3/5/14, 7:44 PM, adam jones wrote:
Hey all

I want to be able to offset a translation in a transform node.

I am currently doing this

for x

curve(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00)


and

what I am using in the x value applies the time offset but being I want to 
apply a spacial off set to the y transform along with the time offset I have 
done this

curve*parent.Transform_MatchMove9.lag/lagOff00(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00)

problem I am having is that the time offset is not being applied.

if any one could help me with the syntax it would be great.

cheers guys
-adam


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