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Lip Sync

Lip Sync

2004-04-30       - By Nick

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Yeah it's only a matter of taste and what you get used to, as long as you are
efficient at it... I may give your suggestion a shot, see if I like it... a
different approach can always come in handy... :)
 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: Simon Pickard
 To: XSI@(protected)
 Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 2:55 AM
 Subject: Re: Lip Sync


 "Personally I'd much rather see my weight curves in the animation editor
where you can see them a hell of a lot clearer and have more room to play
around with..."

 Of course yeah. I do the same thing with my clips as well when I need to get
in there and dirty. I can still use an animation editor to edit the weights on
the clips if I need to.

 It`s nice hearing about different workflows. I guess that`s a good thing
about xsi, being able to do things in different ways.

 Regards,

 Simon



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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Yeah it's only a matter of taste and what you get
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 <DIV><BR></DIV>"Personally I'd much rather see my weight curves in the
 animation editor where you can see them a hell of a lot clearer and have more
 room to play around with..."<BR><BR>Of course yeah. I do the same thing with
 my clips as well when I need to get in there and dirty. I can still use an
 animation editor to edit the weights on the clips if I need to.<BR><BR>It`s
 nice hearing about different workflows. I guess that`s a good thing about xsi
,
 being able to do things in different
 ways.<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Simon<BR><BR><BR><BR>---<BR>Unsubscribe? Mail <A
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