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rayharwood

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  • Name
    Ray
  • Location
    Phoenix, AZ

Previous Fields

  • A:M version
    v18
  • Hardware Platform
    Windows
  • System Description
    Custom PC with 4 touch-screen monitors
  • Short Term Goals
    Re-learn AM from my experience many years ago!
  • Mid Term Goals
    Import 3D models of race truck from Skanect, paste images onto the models.
  • Long Term Goals
    Create a realistic race track environment, animate the race truck around the track for marketing support.
  • Self Assessment: Animation Skill
    Unfamiliar
  • Self Assessment: Modeling Skill
    Unfamiliar
  • Self Assessment: Rigging Skill
    Unfamiliar

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  1. I thought I read somewhere that this was possible, but now I can't find it. I want to swap the selection... unselect the current selection, but select the current unselected CPs. An alternative would be a way to add the current selected CPs to the hidden CPs (as opposed to adding the unselected CPs with Shift-H). I can select the "other" CPs and do a Shift-H, but it's a lot more work, and I'll be doing this a lot as I attach decals to surfaces of a somewhat crude NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race car. (It'll be whizzing around a race track, so it doesn't need to be perfect.) Here, I've hidden most everything other than the right side of the truck, and I've clicked on the All-Tires group. I want to hide the tires, and just add the decal to the remainder of the right side patches. Maybe there's a tutorial out there I missed! Thanks, Ray
  2. I've read that the SDK is essentially "unsupported", but is there a place to at least see some documentation or tutorial? I'm no C/C++ expert, but I can get by… and if the API gives some good features, I'm happy to contribute to tutorials if some are needed. Just hoping for a jump start, and haven't stumbled on any yet. FYI, I used A:M many years ago (more than 10!), and just getting back into it. Thanks! Ray
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