Re: importing motion paths

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Geoff Levner (geoff++at++mclink.it)
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 17:55:22 +0200


Michael Boccara wrote:
>
> If you don't mind about computing splines "by hand", I have a formula to compute
> cubic splines interpolation from a set of pass-through points ...

Perhaps my original question was not clear enough. Once we have got the
spline data (i.e. the control points) imported into Performer, we know
what to do with them. Our problem is getting the data. It is a user
interface problem: rather than requiring that motion paths be entered by
hand, we are looking for an interactive "path editor" that:

1. allows the user to edit a path in a real time database (preferably in
MultiGen's .flt format), and

2. saves the motion paths in a format which can be loaded into Performer
without too much difficulty.

Thanks for your help, though....

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Geoff Levner -- geoff++at++mclink.it OR glevner++at++hotmail.com
ACS Studio, Via Aurelia 58, 00165 Rome, Italy

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