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serg2

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  1. i loved both... 3d and sketch. did you use cloth material ??

     

     

    Thenk you, Xtaz

     

    This is 8 Dynamic Constrain at 8 Corner Bones Weight

     

    ....were also experiments with cloth material - but for dynamic accent was enough of dynamic constraints

     

    see image:

     

    SCHEME.jpg

  2. Happy Birthday, Steffen!

    Vielen Dank für Ihren Beitrag zur Entwicklung dieses wunderbaren Programms und der Community!

    Ich wünsche Ihnen Gesundheit, Liebe und Wohlstand!

     

    Hi serg, that is real german and does not sound like translated automatically. What translation programm are you using there?

    Its a little more formal than usual in this forum but very good anyway :)

     

    See u

    *Fuchur*

     

    :)

     

    http://translate.google.com/

  3. Why when you click on the button "Force KeyFrame" in AM v.17 animated object takes the initial values???

     

    I can not turn off constraints of animated object (in AM v.17) without moving the object to the initial state.

     

     

    In attach example v16:

     

    At frame 40 - constraint is ON (Translate To & Orient Like)

    At frame 80 - constraint is OFF (Translate To & Orient Like)

     

    How it works in v17?

     

    Please describe the algorithm on/off constraints to animated objects.

     

     

    Project5_v16.prj

     

    index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=64320.gif

    constr.gif

  4. Serg,

    I've edited your posts for formatting.

    In this last post you were trying to embed a vimeo video inside youtube video tags.

     

    Thanks for posting!

    That last one was a great 'bouncing ball' exercise. Great sense of weight in that animation! :)

     

    Thanks, Rodney :)

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