Camillo Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 I Could use some help. I am trying to change the group surface properties over time (Ambiance percentage and Glow). I've got the latest David Rogers A:M book which states, surface changes can be made over time. The section on surface property relationships is a bit confusing. I've tried it in a relationship using both percentage and On/Off sliders, but I get no results. I'm sure it is some simple but important item that I'm missing. If someone could point me in the right direction I would be most grateful. Thanks Camillo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuchur Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 Do you want to use a pose or just animate in the chor? Animation in the chor: 1.) Create a model with a group with surface-properties. 2.) Bring it into the chor. 3.) Click on the short-cut of the model in the chor and activate the "show more than drivers"-button next to it. (looks like a folder-structure) 4.) Now open the folderstructure below and search for your surface-properties. 5.) Open your timeline and set the color (for example) to something you want it to look like. 6.) Move the time-slider to another frame and set another color. 7.) Now go to the shadedview and drag the time-slider around. You will see the animation of the color. A pose can be created in a more or less equal way: 1.) Create a model with a group with surface-properties. 2.) Create a pose (for example percentage). If you do that, a relationship-action-window should be created under "Actions". 3.) Expand it and click on the short-cut of the model in the action and activate the "show more than drivers"-button next to it. (looks like a folder-structure) 4.) Now open the folderstructure below and search for your surface-properties. 5.) Open your pose-slider-window, set the percentage to for example 0% and set the color (for example) to something you want it to look like. 6.) Move the pose-slider to another percentage-value and set another color. 7.) Now go to the shadedview and drag the pose-slider around. You will see the animation of the color. Info: If you dont see the animation, have a look at the left-down-part of the screen and make sure that you have the "ETC"-button ("Key Other") and the "keypose"-button activated. Hope that helps... There are other possibilities too... you can for example use a smartskin(multidimensional relationship) to manipulate the color of something. For example you could tell a arm to become more red if it bends, or something like that... *Fuchur* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Camillo Posted February 14, 2008 Author Share Posted February 14, 2008 Thanks Fuchur, The "Show more than drivers" button is what I missed. I knew it must have been something simple that eluded my goal. Thanks again. Camillo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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