thank you very much!
On 01.07.2005, at 18:01, kim aldis wrote:
In the latter, though, you'll need to filter the curves. Remember, the
curves you freeze could be the result of quite complex combinations
and
retimings. The best you can hope for is one point per frame under
these
circumstances. It's not always the best route.
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[mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Oscar Juárez
Sent: 01 July 2005 16:53
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: animationMixer: converting clips back to fCurves
to pass your clip curves back to your objects, select the
source in the explorer, not an instance on the mixer the
source itself and then in: animate / actions / apply / apply action
then to be able to do the same with blended tracks you must
freeze them, select the clips you want to freeze and then in
the mixer: in the Clip menu: Freeze to new source. Youll have
a new source you can apply in the same way as before.
Christian Faber wrote:
hi there!
is there a way to converts clips back to normal fCurves for more
convenient editing motion?
also... is it possible to convert a couple of blended
tracks into one
set of fCurves?
thanks in advance...
chris
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