Subject: Re: Set Transition Frames Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 13:25:57 GMT +1200 From: "Paul Batten" <BATTENP@scico1.chchp.ac.nz> > >No! It will morph simple objects, state objects, states with bones... > >Of course the limitation of 'similar geometry' still exists. That is > >the number of points and faces... must be the same in the source > >and target objects. I think it would be a programming nightmare > >to morph non-similar objects. Can any program do this?? > > If there is a program to do this I would really like to find it! > Glenn! What are you up to these days?...... Morphus is a package which will create tweened objects between two dissimilar objects. The problem being to produce a smooth morph many objects need to be created and loaded into individual frames these tweened objects take up a lot of hard drive space ! I've only read about it, maybe someone who owns a copy with elaborate. Cheers Paul. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Batten Science & Computing Dept. Christchurch Polytechnic battenp@scico1.chchp.ac.nz Christchurch New Zealand ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -=> RETURN TO CONTENTS!<=-