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  • Hash Fellow
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This test model has several groups, each with a different color, and one "all" group, containing a gradient material, that overrides the color groups to make a gradient from black to white.

GradTest01.prj

Is there a way to key off the influence of the "all" group on a certain frame to let the native colors of the other groups show through?

 

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  • Admin
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Perhaps some form of expression?

..|..|..|GroupAll|Shortcut to graydient|Gradient|Attribute.Surface.Diffuse Color.Red

 

  • Hash Fellow
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i guess there was a translation problem.

I wasn't trying to key off a material, I'm trying to key OFF a material.  :D

  • Admin
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hmmm..... 

You could adjust the Displacement percentage from 0 to 1.

0 will present the color(s) of the material

1 will decactivate the color(s) by activating the displacement but so minimal that it cannot be noticed.

Gah!  Disregard.  It doesn't allow the Groups to show through. :(

You may be experiencing why I tend to prefer Patch Images over materials and decals.

  • Hash Fellow
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4 hours ago, Wildsided said:

If you were pressed for time you could just put a copy of the model slightly in front of the first and fade the copy out.

gradual_gradient.avi

Dan, i presume that is an actual 2nd model and not a 2nd instance of a single model, right?

  • Hash Fellow
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That would work for many uses but  in this case i'm trying to find a way to keep it all on one mesh.

thanks none-the-less!

  • Hash Fellow
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That is a clever solution, David. Thank you!

Thank you, Dan and Rodney for your contributions also!

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