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Presentation problems

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Anonymous
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Presentation problems

Hello,
Having finally got my little sequence of events correct, I'm trying to make
a little movie of it. When the movie reaches the last tweak, the tweak is
moving off at the wrong angle. HowItIs.jpg shows where the parts end up
having recorded/animated the sequence of events, HowItShouldBe.jpg shows
where the parts are after I have cancelled the animation dialogue box, this
position of the parts is what I wanted.

Why is this happening?

Thanks

Scott
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Message 2 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

... sorry, 200k's worth of images is what's allowed and I've posted 346k's
of message and images, average message is 1k plus 136k of images on my hard
drive equals 137k in my book.

Sorry

Scott
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It looks like your rotational tweak is not correct. You may have to play
with where the tweak direction is taken from. What would happen if you made
the tweaks in the precise order that you want the animation to take?

Kathy Johnson
Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello Kathy,
I have rearranged my sequence a number of times to suit my order/get around
the modifying of existing tweaks when creating a new tweak, remember the
dummy tweak you suggested, I modified that suggestion a little, basically
speaking create another tweak you will need, create the tweak that modifies
the existing tweak and and then change the order of the sequence. The
problem only happens when I play the animation in reverse, we have problem
with a product and people want to know how to disassemble the product as
opposed to assemble. The tweak itself, well the triad was placed on the
cylindrical object, I did not modify the triad at all and the z axis is
running along the length of the cylindrical object, positive direction is
opposite the direction the parts need to move.

When I have little time I'll try to create the tweaks in the precise order
and see what happens.

Thanks

Scott
Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We believe ya ... news reader gets the numbers wrong sometimes ... happened
to Kent yesterday ... Sean's hold'n him and Annie's smack'n him on th'
noggin.
~Larry

"Scott Stubbington" wrote in message
news:EDB458379A1C2501703CF7D70A9C7BEF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> ... sorry, 200k's worth of images is what's allowed and I've posted 346k's
> of message and images, average message is 1k plus 136k of images on my
hard
> drive equals 137k in my book.
>
> Sorry
>
> Scott
>
>
Message 6 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Your message is going to be bigger than the size of the images on your
computer because the message gets bigger when it's uuencoded to be posted to
a NG. Shall we all start using yEnc instead?

"Scott Stubbington" wrote in message
news:EDB458379A1C2501703CF7D70A9C7BEF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> ... sorry, 200k's worth of images is what's allowed and I've posted 346k's
> of message and images, average message is 1k plus 136k of images on my
hard
> drive equals 137k in my book.
>
> Sorry
>
> Scott
>
>
Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Not until all newsreaders support it natively 8^)

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"Brian R. Iwaskewycz" wrote in message

Shall we all start using yEnc instead?

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