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Re: Changing objects color over duplication

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Kevin CampRe: Changing objects color over duplication
by on Feb 22, 2012 at 3:39:11 pm

for what i think you are doing, i think all you need is to put a value in the expression field. you don't need to specify the effect property of the property that you are applying it to... that part is implied.

ie, you could simply enter 57 as the expression and the result would be the value for that property would be 57.

since you just want a random value, try just random(0,360); you should need anything else.

Kevin Camp
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