Personal test
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HI
Another one to check the methodology
it take me about 30 minutes.Thanks Fredo for this great present
Chri
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Rotative indeed!
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hi
Some explanations in pictures about ROTATE MOVEMENT
1 To modify somethink , click on the BAR
the BAR became blue , the part orange2 Select the "properties" icon
3 The part appear
4 Select "In Context Mode" icon
5 Select "Modify Pivot / Axe" icon
6 Select axe and pivot
( note that frame became orange to show the reference part for pivot )
Bonjour
Quelques explication en images a propos des modifications ( MOUVEMENT DE ROTATION )
1 Pour modifier quelque chose , cliquer sur la barre
La barre devient bleu , la pièce se colore en l'orange2 Sélectionner l'icone "properties"
3 La pièce apparaît
4 Sélectionner l'icone "In Context" pour effectuer un changement de repère.
5 Sélectionner l'icone "Modify Pivot" / Axe , pour pouvoir modifier les paramètres
6 Sélectionner axe et pivot
( notez qu'un cadre orange apparaît pour montrer la pièce qui sert de pivot )
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I am right if i want object invisible during this little sequence?
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Yes, you can do it. See below:
However, if there is going to be an overlap, you will need to capture the layer visibility at the beginning and end of each sequence.
Hope this helps........
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@pilou said:
I am right if i want object invisible during this little sequence?
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Same as ntxave
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Chris, our responses overlapped. If you look at mine, you will see that you can also do it the way Pilou was asking about as long as there is no overlay with other visibilities.
BTW: You and Pilou have give me some feedback on another thread where I was trying to rotate and object (garage door) but I still cannot find a way in that situation that works correctly (where panels follow the "track" for the garage door). See this thread: How to rotate better
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I have clicked this last icon first!
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Cool to see measures change!
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hi
Here are my tests about Dim Factor/Pursue/repeat which allows to precisely adjust/pursue/repeat a movement.
Note that the Dim Factor value is a percentage of the movement.
It can be positive or negative
The first example is about Translation , the second one about Rotation.
(0.16666 allows rotation of 1/6 turn)
(0.5 allows rotation of 1/2 turn)
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Clic on the pictures to animBonjour
Voici mes tests a propos de "Dim Factor/Pursue/repeat" qui permet d'ajuster / poursuivre / répéter un déplacement.
Notez que la valeur de "Dim Factor" est un pourcentage du mouvement.
Elle peut être positive ou négative
Le premier exemple concerne la translation , le second , la rotation.
( 0.16666 permet la rotation de 1/6 de tour )
( 0.5 permet la rotation de 1/2 de tour )
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Cliquer sur les images pour les animer.Chri
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a new test
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There is a new function "Follow path" ? Or it's just several manual start-end ?
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@pilou said:
There is a new function "Follow path" ? Or it's just several manual start-end ?
Not a follow path fonction
Each color is a different movement .Chri
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So the hell!
I believe that is the more important function to implement!
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A nice example. It also shows, how complex simple animations can be. Sure you can apply the copy function for the individual sections well. Tricky it is when you have to animate the individual wheels of a 3D car properly for each curve.
A "Path Following" feature would be very helpful. Then would have to be determined an independent path move for the car and for each wheel... -
Thanks!
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which animation programme is this please?
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Animator by Fredo 6!
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Must works also for components!
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