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From: Mike Harlock <harlock@hentai.ranma.com>
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Subject: help with displacement maps and morphing.
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What I would like to do is morph one object with a displacement map
into another obect without one. on the source obect I have an animated
rippling displacement (so I can't just save transformed)
WHen I morph to the target object, the displacement map of the parent
still sticks. I wish there was an envelope menu to control the time
span and % of the displacement, then I could ramp it out as I ramp in the
morph.
I am relatively new to Lightwave but have become pretty proficient in it as
I go along. Am I missing something?
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