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From: Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM (Thomas Healy)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Morph thanks! & one more question :)
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Thanks to all who replied to my questions on morphing. The problem was that
I had different number of points between the two objects.
Another question:
How possible it it to control the target object?? I.E. If I morph object A
into a Bird, can I then apply bones to the bird to flap it's wings? or is LW
still looking at Object A instead?
Thomas
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