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From: "Glenn M. Lewis - MPG DA ~" <glewis@pcocd2.intel.com>
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To: Dave Paige <davep@access.digex.net>
Cc: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>,
Lightwave Mailing <lightwave@mail.webcom.com>
Subject: Re: Rotating wheel dilema...
In-Reply-To: Dave Paige's message of 21 Aug 1995
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Dave> I've been doing this kind of motion since Lightwave 1.0 using
Dave> proper placement of keyframes. It's not that hard at all. And
Dave> ever since Lightwave added spline controls you can also use
Dave> tension to cause and ease in or ease out.
Dave> Lightwave will already save a motion file separately for each
Dave> object if you choose, that's been available since 1.0 also I
Dave> believe. You can then load that motion for any other objects
Dave> you like.
Thanks for the information, Dave! I guess my wording was a
bit too strong. My application was a bit more complex... I wanted
two wheels (here is a front view: |-+-| ) to absolutely stick to the
ground no matter where I steered this two-wheeled contraption. This
was not possible in LightWave without either that 3rd-party tool or
me writing a program that would output a scene or motion file.
Since that explanation is pretty poor, feel free to check out
http://www.c2.org/~glewis/graphics.html and check out the paragraph
near the end that talks about BMRT, motion.c, and "MPEG animation" to
see what kind of motion I am talking about.
-- Glenn
Glenn Lewis | glewis@eng.fm.intel.com | These are my opinions...not Intel's
<URL:http://www.c2.org/~glewis/>
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