Re: Animation mixer bug?

Date : Mon, 10 Apr 2006 09:44:29 -0700
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Adam Sale <adamsale(at)shaw.ca>
Subject : Re: Animation mixer bug?
don't forget clip warp FX!

----- Original Message -----
From: tekano <bob(at)tekano.co.uk>
Date: Monday, April 10, 2006 6:44 am
Subject: Re: Animation mixer bug?

> as has been said this is no bug, if you want the desired effect of 
> this 
> then in the clips extrapolation tab set extrapolation after to 
> bounce 1 
> time and then you have the clip going forwards then backwards. 
> this can 
> then be trimmed / scaled etc..
> 
> 
> 
> David Saber wrote:
> > I noticed a problem in the animation mixer.
> > In a simple example, I have a cube that's moving up. I store an 
> action 
> > source out of this animation. Then I drag this action source in 
> the 
> > animation mixer, and repeat this a second time. So now I have 
> clip and 
> > clip1 in the mixer's tracks, one after the other.
> > I select clip1 and edit its fcurves using the animation editor. 
> I change 
> > the last pos Y key so that the cube moves down instead of moving up.
> > So if I playback the animation I should see the cube moving up, 
> then 
> > come back to its original position, then move down. But it does 
> not work 
> > that way. The first clip has been affected by the fcurve editing 
> of the 
> > second clip, and is now moving the cube down as well.
> > So why is editing a clip from one source affecting all other 
> clips from 
> > the same source? Is this a bug?
> > David
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