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- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 23:10:46 +0100
- From: LOPOLO <lopolo@ENVIRO.ENET.CZ>
- Subject: [IML] QUEST: states
-
- Hello all
-
- 1. sorry but I use broken english
-
- 2. I have problem..
-
- I wanted make wavy filmstrip with animations on every field of that. I made
- subgroups and put pictures on place. I thought when I´ll use states,
- everything will be fine. But it wasnt. When i wanted turn filmstrip around
- sphere (planet), every pictures fell out. Ok. I told to myself..you have to
- change warp method in second state but it doesnt work.
-
- 3. Well, if there is someone who can decrypt my words, please help me.
- I dont know how to do it.
-
- P. LOPOLO Jirak
-
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- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 14:44:23 -0700
- From: Matt Kropp <cmkropp@HOME.NET>
-
- It sounds like you forgot to set the "Tacking State" in the attributes of
- your filmstrip object. Go to the state that you applied the pictures to the
- film. Then set the Tacking State for each picture to be the state you are
- in, and Update the State. After that the pictures will bend and move with
- any other states.
-
- Also, make sure that in the State you set the pictures up in, that the Info
- settings for that State has "Textures/Brushes" turned on, and that all other
- States have "Textures/Brushes" turned off.
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- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 18:15:18 -0700
- From: IRON SAGA <cd@accutek.com>
-
- Hi LOPOLO
-
- Clae here
-
- There are many here who will probably send help if they havn't already.
- But here's my take on your problem.
-
- Leave the film flat. Put the Pics in the subgroups like you did. In
- States create your 'DEFAULT' with Shape, Face Color, Object Props
- (Objects Properties), and Textures/Brushes. Bring up your attributes
- requester (F7) and select 'LockState' for each brush load. now bend your
- filmstrip as you want. If you are using bones make any new States with
- State/Grouping, if bending then States/Shape. Just a sugestion.
-
- Clae F Tanett
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- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 20:45:52 -0500
- From: "Stephen G." <sgiff@AIRMAIL.NET>
-
- You have to use the LockState function and lock your images to the default
- state so that they will not slip off when the object is rotating. I hope
- this is what you are looking for judging from your statement I think it may
- be the answer.
-
- Good Luck.
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