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I appreciate that it is possible to control a light in a chor using the properties in the PWS and thats the way I've done it before. I wondered if it was possible to control those same properties, such as intensity, cone angle, fall of and so on, using pose sliders ?

 

I tried in the actions section but it was not possible to select the lights, or the camera to try to make the poses.

Its not a problem, I just thought it might animating them easier in the chor?

regards

simon

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You are really going to like this!

 

Try that again but this time go into Bones Mode.

Lights (and Cameras) are treated as Bones in the Modeling and Action Windows.

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You are really going to like this!

 

Try that again but this time go into Bones Mode.

Lights (and Cameras) are treated as Bones in the Modeling and Action Windows.

 

 

Blast !!!

 

I've just done it with properties.

But I will try the pose sliding Bones later.

Thank you

simon

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When you create a new Action there is a dialog that asks you to select a model to work with.

 

If you first created a Model that had a camera or light in it, that might facilitate using Actions to control a light or camera.

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