well, to be honest in this setup the flex is just with its default values and no scripting/wiring. The ‘magic’ is easy explained: As the bend is prop…
I rebuild your setup to see what’s going on: Instead of looking for a more or less complex function I’d rather wire/script some of Flex modifiers p…
In this case you would need an ease from 0 to max speed and one from max speed to 0, if the rotation stops. This could be done using the inertia appr…
This is the official flash API documentation: so a: is the (a)mplitude of the sine wave and p the §eriod of the sinewave … If you have access to a …
hey! nice one! This is pure virtual knowledge shopping t, b, c, d are the same like in the easing function I posted – which is actually from Robert …
Interesting – I totaly misinterpreted your setup. Maybe a pure flex solution is the way to go? Georg
the Flex looks promissing. I guess to make it really bulletproof, we need to check if the speed is increasing or decreasing and switch between two ea…
but as you might expected well, I haven’t. You could either take a look at the flex modifier and PEN’s recently published tutorials. Or store somet…
one approach could be this one: you have a plane that rotates and a something that bends in the angle track of the bend modifier of the bending objec…
Just an idea: you could convert the view to a camera, set the other view to this camera and convert it back to perspective. This would introduce some …
Understand math notation. First I have to apologize to you – maybe there were some unlucky phrases. I do appreciate your efforts in communicating y…
“… rather than a serious win for the general public and a small win for yourself.” and “Plus the fact that most of the stuff im looking into goes way …
My personal view on this is: why would I do something for free when developers at Autodesk do it for money? I would have to gain something substantial…
I think it is an good idea. But projecting the participation in challenges to this eager project it propably will end as “club of the dead maxscripter…