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by CiaranM
18 Jun 2009, 04:12
Forum: ICE
Topic: point position
Replies: 16
Views: 3729

Re: point position

Nah that's not me! :D
But if you go there, you will find a really good tutorial series by the very talented Thiago Costa. I recommend you go for it!
by CiaranM
16 Jun 2009, 17:53
Forum: ICE
Topic: knit the strand
Replies: 54
Views: 33475

Re: knit the strand

Nice work!
by CiaranM
16 Jun 2009, 17:52
Forum: ICE
Topic: point position
Replies: 16
Views: 3729

Re: point position

Ok, here's a little compound that will give you the point position by ID on any input geometry (pointcloud or mesh). It also takes the object's SRT into account. There would be better ways if you want to deal with the whole data set on the input geo, but this should give you a start. Get Geo PointPo...
by CiaranM
12 Jun 2009, 07:23
Forum: ICE
Topic: point position
Replies: 16
Views: 3729

Re: point position

that wasn't so simple after all :-o . Thanks a lot! btw I have subscribed to your online tutorial and i must admit i am still learning a lot from it is...REALLY helpfull. thanks again. Hey, no problem! Yeah, the Softimage|ICE-slogan "Code less, create more" comes to mind. In this case it ...
by CiaranM
11 Jun 2009, 13:14
Forum: ICE
Topic: point position
Replies: 16
Views: 3729

Re: point position

Get Data node -> Explorer->Expand the PointCloud->Expand Point Cloud->PointPosition I *Think* Burgy That'll give you the whole data set of points from the other cloud, which you can't use without switching contexts. If the number of points between clouds doesn't match, then switch context won't wor...
by CiaranM
10 Jun 2009, 20:51
Forum: ICE
Topic: Soft transitions between states
Replies: 3
Views: 1518

Re: Soft transitions between states

Hi,
one way would be to store the attributes that you mean to change, upon entering the state. Then base all modifications on those initial values.
by CiaranM
09 Jun 2009, 01:50
Forum: News
Topic: Welcome..!
Replies: 65
Views: 37738

Re: Welcome..!

Now, this is a forum that's pleasing on the eyes. Good job!
So long 'Area'...we hardly knew ye!