RE: LOD & multiprocessing

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Gullen, Jim (Jim.Gullen++at++GSC.GTE.Com)
Mon, 08 Sep 1997 13:40:13 -0700


> On Fri Sep 5, 1997 Amaury wrote:
>
> I have the following tree:
> >
> > |
> > pfLOD
> > / \
> > pfDCS1 pfDCS2
> > | |
> > pfGeode pfGeode
> >
> > Upon a LOD change, I want to set the matrix of pfDCS2 to that of
> pfDCS1. How
> > can I manage to do this in a multiprocessing application, knowing
> that my
> > performer tree is created after pfConfig()?
>
        Would the following tree be what you need?
        This would select one of your pfGeodes based
        on range *after* your pfDCS1 is applied.

> pfDCS1
> |
> pfLOD
> / \
> pfGeode pfGeode
>
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