Ah - this is where you can tell the difference between a force and a velocity - as if you took your parrot with a volocity of [0,0,0] and gave it a force of your foot in it's butt ----------------> [Len100] then not only would you find out if the velocity of [0,0,0] meant it was dead, but you would also change the velocity to [100,0,0]
S. Sandy Sutherland<mailto:sandy.sutherl...@triggerfish.co.za> | Technical Supervisor [http://triggerfish.co.za/en/wp-content/uploads/udf_foundry/images/logo.png] <http://triggerfish.co.za/en> [http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v2/ym/x/lFV-lsMcC_0.png] <http://www.facebook.com/triggerfishanimation> [https://si0.twimg.com/a/1349296073/images/resources/twitter-bird-white-on-blue.png] <http://www.twitter.com/triggerfishza> ________________________________ From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] on behalf of Alan Fregtman [alan.fregt...@gmail.com] Sent: 15 February 2013 00:22 To: XSI Mailing List Subject: Re: Difference between a force and a velocity ? If a parrot's velocity is [0,0,0], is it dead? :p On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Andy Moorer <andymoo...@gmail.com<mailto:andymoo...@gmail.com>> wrote: This is one of the most intelligently absurd threads I've ever followed. :)