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From: Adam Ives Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
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Subject: ANother important tip for morphing projects
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Okay, wavers...remember to parent all your morph targets to the first
object of the morph chain. THen if you need to change teh objects position,
starting rotation..etc..all teh objects will still be aligned...be sure to
make a key frame for the new position and use the MAKE OBJECT AND DECENDANTS
selection when making the key...
Adammmmmmm
PS- I solved teh problem of the elongation of the last object in my chain..
It seems that even if you want to morph the object back to it's original
position..you need to tell lightwave to morpgh to an entirely new object
which is in the same position..so basically just go to modeler and load the
object in its original position..then, save it again but, use a new file
name..duhh...weird eh??? o'welll
Adam Chrystie--Whose goal is to great one complete animation during winter