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From: Mike Harlock <harlock@hentai.ranma.com>
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Subject: Summary: Displacement time envelopes with morphing
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As per the general consensus, I am posting a summary to the more than
7 wonderful responses I recieved.
My problem was: When I morphed from one object to the next, the morph object
retained the displacement mapping attributes of the parent (source) object,
and there is no documented time envelope control for displacement mapping,
to fade it out with the morph.
Answer was...
They all said the same thing: The Polygon Size envelope requester acts
as a displacement envelope control, undocumented in Lightwave 3.5.
As I understand, to see all 100% of your displacement, set the size to 1.
to see 0, set it to 0. To see half, set it to 5. It does not operate on
a logical up and down scale.
Thank you everyone.
--Mike