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From: "Chris Purdie" <topher@fox.nstn.ca>
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Subject: Multiple Morphing
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> Use these stages as morphing targets. In the experimental features of LW
> (already discussed here and activated by ctrl-shift-F1), ctrl-shift-F2 when
> in the objects panel activates multiple target morphing. 100% = target 1,
> 200% = target 2, etc. Figure this out for yourself, I haven't worked with it
> yet (but I think you have to use a morph chain, in which object 2 is the
> target of object 1, and object 3 is the target of object 2, etc.).
You could do this with v3.1 and v3.5 of Lightwave.. that is Multiple Morph
Targets... not the experimental features. Did a thing for Lightspeed
before on this.. dunno if its gonna be in it or not.