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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: What Bones need ...
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> Not a GUI request but.... I sure as hell would like to see a methodolgy
> for morphing that worked well for things like lip synching. The current
> morph target method is useless. For a reasonably complex sequence of
> any duration, you would need to load a gillion polygons because of
> all the morph targets necessary. Instead, you should only need a fixed
> set of targets for the various expressions, and be able to interpolate
> between any combination of them. This is the way other systems do it
> and LW's method is just plain ridiculous.
4.0 Will have Object Replacement plug-ins that will allow for the
replacement of objects at any time step...
JG
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