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That's pretty much about right... to be certain it took only one more
turn on my test for it to freak out. Got it going 6 rounds though!...
also seemed to easy...
beer's on me!
pingo
On 31/10/2007, at 16.11, André Adam wrote:
Be careful, that should pretty much immediately get you into gimbal
lock trouble.
-André
pingo van der brinkloev wrote:
ok I got a really easy solution.
Make 9 boxes and distribute them 3x3x3 (the cube)
select all the cubes and center their center in 0,0,0
Now you can select sides and rotate them and it works like it should.
Just remember to flatten the animation keys.
cheers!
pingo
On 31/10/2007, at 14.47, Adam Seeley wrote:
Oop, went too soon,
How about .... lattices that cover each of the 6 sides, which are
then applied during each rotation, frozen and removed after the
animation?
Again, not very interactive or scrubbable.
Adam.
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How about
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thanks guys, for the info.
I've already tried the freeze transforms idea, and it does
work, the
only thing that bothers me is, when the client want to change some
animation, it should be a nightmare (I need to do a 25-30
sec one shot
animation)
To try and improve this method,
I am thinking of having a square curve near each of the
cube's side,
and a ppg with 6 boolean switches, each switch for each
sqaure curve,
as the animator, it's my responsibility to make sure, only
one switch
can be on in a given time.
Then have a scop on each little cube, to check which switch
in on, and
rotate with it's corresponding square curve this is of course,
some
kind of a "simulation", meaning I cannot scrub the
timeline, because
the little cubes has no keyframes.
image: http://www.ozadi.com/pix/rubiks.jpg
but maybe after the animation is approved I can plot their
transfomrs.
what do you think?
Joe Laffey wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, kim aldis wrote:
You can pull them apart easily enough if you want to see
how they
work. Peel the colours off and you'll see the screws
that hold it
together.
No need to remove screws to take the Rubik's apart. Just
turn one side
45 degrees, and then either stick a flathead screwdriver, or your
thumb under the middle cube of the row and lift.
I am sure there is Google/YouTube reference for this.
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