works with open curves too. If the motion is extrapolated as continuous,
then the object, or camera, will continue off the end, of the open curve,
in the same directionforever
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Ah, I meddled with open curves only. Makes sense.
Thanks
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:23 PM, Matt Lind wrote:
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> http://download.autodesk.com/global/docs/softimage2014/en_us/userguide/files/fcurves_ExtrapolatingFunctionCurves.htm
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> However, even if you don't use pre/post extrapolation, all you
Thanks for the reply pedros, that might work, another way around his was to
save and reopen to fix the ice tree error.
I think there is something wrong with the custom pset layout/logic though.
These 2 new parameters that appeared in this latest version shouldn't be
there. I'm wondering if its pos
Hi Matt try deleting the ICE tree and making a new one. This might be due
to the conflicting order of the operations, being that the creation of the
ICE tree and the parameter.
Cheers
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Matt Morris wrote:
> Hi list (or what remains!)
>
> I have a weird issue with
Hi list (or what remains!)
I have a weird issue with softimage 2015 R2 SP2. When I create a new custom
parameter set and add a new parameter, it adds two new options under the
parameter name, script name and definition. If I make all of these the
same, and drag and drop the parameter into an ice t
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