Re: random vibration

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Gordon Tomlinson (gordon++at++paradigmsim.com)
Thu, 10 Dec 1998 09:50:57 -0600


Hi Ben

Well it depends on what you mean by vibrate, but the obvious
solution would be to ensure, each object you want to vibrate
has a DCS parent, create a list of all the objects DCS you want
to Vibrate, then write create a function that create a random
displacement of the xyzhpr values of the objects, probably install
this as a Predraw callback on the DCS's,

The values for delta, and limits on the xyzhpr will depend on the
type of vibration look you want

But it should be quite quick and easy to do and you may just need
to play with values until you get the desired virbration look

Best regards and happy holidays

Gordon

Ben wrote:
>
> Hello to performers,
>
> Can anyone advise how should I make my objects look like they are vibrating
> randomly?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards
> Ben

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