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Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 12:57:48
Subject: FIGURING OUT LW MOTIONS & SC
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> Help! I am looking to understand the LW scene / motion files, so I
> may
> use them in some software. I've cracked most of them, but there are
> a
> few things that are still confusing. does anyone have a complete
> breakdown or know where I can find one? TIA!
The scene files are self-explanatory, if you study them enough......
The values for the keyframe data are as follows: X Y Z H P B Xscale Yscale
Zscale.
If you simply compare your ASCII file to the actual scene loaded into Layout
you should be able to figure it out.
AC