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Re: expression to loop keyframes!
by
yikesmikes
on Sep 5, 2006 at 3:20:45 pm
To get the lowdown on the loop expressions (yes, there are many variations) click on Dan's head and scroll down to:
Dan Ebberts demonstrates
Animating a Walk-Cycle
The comp "Intro" show all four flavors of loop, and the beginning explains all, any pitfalls (minor ones, fear not), great tut, great expressions. Enjoy.
Ok, Ok, you probably want:
loop_out("cycle",0)
(beware the 1 frame pitfall) or maybe you want:
loop_out("pingpong",0)
or
loop_out("offset",0)
or
loop_out("continue")
So you see a quick tut read through is almost a must,,,
I'm a little loopy this morning, just finished a project, goodnight.
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