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\ApAssist
\: - This is the Quick Help for the set velocities choose a curvepanel -
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\: Written by David E. Patterson
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\font topaz.font 8
\tc 1
\wr
\lj
\dd "imh_descriptor"
\index "hlp_index/index"
\toc "hlp_toc/toc"
\help "aa_help/help
\node "mrxwvc_c1"
\title "Velocity Curve 1 <Normal>"
\next "mrxwvc_c2"
\prev ""
The velocity curve allows you to set the rate that the morph occurs for each
frame. A \{ \ts i \tc 10 Normal \} velocity curve sets each frame to move
the points in a linear progression. If the number of frames is set to 30,
then the points will move 1/30 of the way to the final destination for each
frame in the morph.
\endnode
\node "mrxwvc_c2"
\title "Velocity Curve 2 <Early>"
\next "mrxwvc_c3"
\prev "mrxwvc_c1"
The velocity curve allows you to set the rate that the morph occurs for each
frame. A \{ \ts i \tc 10 Early \} velocity curve sets the velocities for the
first part of the morph at a higher rate than the ending frames.
\endnode
\node "mrxwvc_c3"
\title "Velocity Curve 3 <Late>"
\next ""
\prev "mrxwvc_c2"
The velocity curve allows you to set the rate that the morph occurs for each
frame. A \{ \ts i \tc 10 Late \} velocity curve sets the velocities for the
ending of the morph at a higher rate than the starting frames.
\endnode