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I need to animate the HLS value of a light, but setting keys results in rgba channels in the animation editor. Its not keying the seperate hue, light and saturation values... but i need them. Is there any chance of keying explicit HLS values instead of RGBA ? Would be glad
Unfortunately the machine I'm on only has modtools so I can't really test to see if this would have the same result as keyframing it directly on the light's properties, but in case it might: (Click for bigger image, if needed)
Thx Cryrid, yes this helped a lot. I also found a different method for materials by plugging the HLSA combine as input, the difference is that it stays inside the 0 - 1 range.
Im still new to the way of XSI nodebuilding, however its quite similiar to Maya (due to the fact both use mental ray)
The value for the keys are RGBA because those are your default Units in XSI preferences. Chage it there first and then animate the values. Because it's not practical to keep changing preferences all the time just because of minor problems the other options is the best solution. Animate directly in the rendertree light ppg and than tweak the curves in the anim editor.