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Image sequence / math question...
by stephen reber on Oct 31, 2009 at 9:23:30 pm

Hey guys, I have an interesting one for ya.

I have an image sequence formatted in .tga with an alpha channel, 32 bit, that blinks transparent to opaque. What I'm looking to do is put the numerical value of 0-1 from the alpha of the image sequence and apply it to other attributes of my animation.

I know the alpha works, because I have the image sequence plugged into a lambert and it's transparency blinks.

I've tried a whole ton of things (using the connection editor) but nothing seems to work. The numerical value always seems to stay locked (on the attribute that the alpha is connected to) at either 1 or 0 throughout the image sequence animation.

Any thoughts or help would be great!!

Thanks in advance...

Stephen =]


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