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Pose help


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Hi, I'm following a pretty cool tutorial on how to make a double helix, but I hit a snag. I don't think I have the same version as the author and I don't know how to twist the helix as he says, I added the link and a pic as reference. Can anyone help me on how to find exactly what he's doing? Or an (simple) alternative I could do?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

 

http://www.digitalproducer.com/pages/creat...n_animation.htm (Under "DO THE TWIST")

 

Pose.bmp

 

Selecting "Percentage" opens up a link under "Relationships" which isn't what I'm looking for and On/Off just adds more link under action.

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Jeff Paries is using Animation Master from 1999 in the tutorial, but it should work the same for your version. He doesn't show making the actual Pose...your image has you about to make one, you just have to select either "Percentage" or "On/Off". That will make a Pose that you can edit...that's what the links are in your Project Workspace's Relationship folder.

 

Next time, try posting your image as either a PNG or JPG...BMP's are pretty big in file size.

 

Hope that helps.

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