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Old 17-08-2005, 09:43 AM   #6
zippa
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Mark
thanks for the tip, i have never used the Morph tools, this is slick.
it seems you need to define the morph (the before & after) in modeler and simply activate the morph within the animation over a specific length of time, frames etc.
Nice!
To expand on myissue a bit, suppose you needed to fill and oddball shaped part, let's say the letter N, from one end to the other. Is it possible to do a morph that would start at the lower left leg of the letter, travel up, then diagonally down & to the right that then fianlly up to complete the letter?
you see, i am trying to fill a part that is a word, my company name, NYPROMOLD INC., and would like to show it starting to fill from the beginning of the first letter to the end of the last letter.
i guess i should have made this clear up front but figured once i had the technique i could apply it to anything. Not sure if Morphing can do this for me... thoughts?

thanks again, I really appreciate the tip and your efforts.
Paul
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