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Mixer question

Mixer question

2005-03-31       - By Matt Morris

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Re: New Shader and GenieTail UpdateIs there any specific reason you're going
into the mixer for this? I find the default xsi rig way of doing it is
pretty decent, where you have a proxy parameter set of sliders and also a
set of saved actions on the bones for different poses...

-- --Original Message-- --
From: mark wilson [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf Of mark wilson
Sent: 31 March 2005 15:00
To: XSI@(protected)
Subject: Mixer question


 Is there any way to get the mixer to do a difference between tracks. What
I am trying to do is blend between static poses to control fingers. This
doesn't seem possible with normalized mixing or additive. When I say blend
between static poses I mean change the weight vaue for the track. So I have
a track for each finger position and set the track weights to get different
poses. Does that make sense? If theres a better way to do it, I'm all ears,
or hands, or whatever. ;-)

 Mark


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 <P>Is there any way to get the mixer to do a difference between tracks. What
I
 am trying to do is blend between static poses to control fingers. This doesn
't
 seem possible with normalized mixing or additive. When I say blend between
 static poses I mean change the weight vaue for the track. So I have a track
 for each finger position and set the track weights to get different poses.
 Does that make sense? If theres a better way to do it, I'm all ears, or hands
,
 or whatever. ;-)</P>
 <P>Mark</P></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>