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From: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Subject: Rotating wheel dilema...
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Ok... I have ran into another problem with my animation...
Here's what I'm trying to achive:
I have a wheel, and this wheel, has to ROLL for a certain distance,
then SLOWLY come to a stop. How do I accomplish a smooth stop rather than
a sudden stop. (A smooth loss in velocity)In Imagine there was an option
called EASE IN/ EASE OUT which did this smooth stop for you.... Dow do I
accomplish this in Lightwave?!?!? Also, the wheel has to turn throught
the entire animation. How do I make the rotation also slow down (Which
is related to the velocity of the wheel)
Adrian Onsen
aonsen@sentex.net
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