Wow man! That is awesome!!! Out of curiosity, is there any way to access the value of the curve once you move it from easyCurve over to the Output Ma…
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That is awesome. Thanks.
Denis, the suspense is killing me on this one! What was the right answer? How do you catch a cc point tangent TYPE CHANGE event? It’s way beyond my sk…
I thought maybe you could use a mouse click event handler to test the point props on and after changing the tangent types… but I was wrong. Here’s wha…
Wow! Great information! Thank you so much for all this. I’ll get back to work on it right away. Thanks again! EDIT: DANG! Denis, I just ran your cod…
You’re right about the tangents in the curveControl being constrained between X 0 and X 100. It’s kind of a pain but I could live with that limitation…
Haha, my super sad face worked! @Furball89 Oh no, you’re right! That outTangent is 45 degrees, its value should be 1… but it’s 1.875. That kind of c…
Man, no kidding. I鈥檓 always amazed at how many old, seemingly unchanged systems in Max wind up having new bugs or just act different with every 鈥渦pdat…
Dang, well using the images you provided it鈥檚 working fine for me, but I鈥檓 also using an older version of Max. checkButton chk_test checked:true imag…
Just shooting in the dark here, but the help file says: 鈥淏lack pixels in the mask let the corresponding image pixel show; white pixels hide correspo…
OK, aTan of .in/outTangent value gives the tangent angle. The .in/outTangentLength gives the length of the bottom of the “triangle” formed by the tang…
Hi Eek! [img So above, the inTangent is literally the trigonomic tangent value 0.067? That would mean I could find the angle using the arcTan…