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 Post subject: OpusScript Anomaly
PostPosted: February 3rd, 2011, 3:49 pm 
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Doing a boiler sim and using OpusScript on a timeline to simulataneously shrink the flame (modulation...happens when the boiler comes to pressure) and to move it left so it stays aligned with the fuel nozzle. I am using two because quite honestly I don't know how to put two lines in a script to execute simulatneously. Anyway, it works swimmingly except that on completion the flame video disappears. It's set to run continuously and did so until the script addition. I don't see anything in the script about hiding the object.

Thoughts?

Scripts are separate and as follows:

FLAME.Move(-115,0,6.0)

FLAME.Scale(-0.5,-0.5,6.0)

Dave

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 Post subject: Woopsies...
PostPosted: February 3rd, 2011, 3:52 pm 
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As our SNL's Rosanne Rosannadanna used to say "Never mind...." Operator error. Not sure how or why, but the "continuously" button in the video box got unchecked.

Dave

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