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From: Gwynne Reddick <gred@agog.demon.co.uk>
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Morphing
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Hi lightwave-l@netcom.com
In <9409021052.aa05624@hubbub.westford.ccur.com> Mark Thompson <mark@westford.ccur.com> wrote:
>
> Actually, its much easier than that. There is no real need to create
> dissolve envelopes. Just load your source and targets and make all the
> targets 100% dissolved. Then setup your morph envelope for each object
> for example.....
>
> source s -> t1
> target1 t1 -> t2
> target2 t2 -> t3
> target3 t3 -> t4
> etc...
I see. Oh well, I always have been one to make things difficult for myself
:). BTW doesn't this mean that the sixteen target limit is void, since you're
only using 1 target per object?
Gwynne
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