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Unknown:2013e | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL
Hi Rory,The issue about increasing the Time Scale and then your keyframes aren\textquoteright{}t recognized. It happened to me too and I think it has to do with the fact that it kinda acts like the Frame Step parameter in the Render Settings. At a certain percentage from the normal speed it skips the keyframe you set to do something. In my case it had to do with quantizing the Timeline: all keyframes stick to an even number, instead of calculating a new broken number you need when timescaling.I.e. you tried Time Scale 130\%. A keyframe at, say, frame 50 should end up at frame (50 / 130) * 100 = 38.46. When quantized the Timeline will put it at frame 38. When unquantized it will leave it at 38.46 and won\textquoteright{}t be \textquoteleft{}seen\textquoteright{}. This seems to be the case with Dynamics, not with standard keyframe animation. Does this make any sense…? I guess not, because when you set Time Scale to 101\% it worked again (frame 50 would become frame 49.5) Something for Maxon to chew on. lol. ArXiv.
Hi Rory,The issue about increasing the Time Scale and then your keyframes aren\textquoteright{}t recognized. It happened to me too and I think it has to do with the fact that it kinda acts like the Frame Step parameter in the Render Settings. At a certain percentage from the normal speed it skips the keyframe you set to do something. In my case it had to do with quantizing the Timeline: all keyframes stick to an even number, instead of calculating a new broken number you need when timescaling.I.e. you tried Time Scale 130\%. A keyframe at, say, frame 50 should end up at frame (50 / 130) * 100 = 38.46. When quantized the Timeline will put it at frame 38. When unquantized it will leave it at 38.46 and won\textquoteright{}t be \textquoteleft{}seen\textquoteright{}. This seems to be the case with Dynamics, not with standard keyframe animation. Does this make any sense…? I guess not, because when you set Time Scale to 101\% it worked again (frame 50 would become frame 49.5) Something for Maxon to chew on. lol. ArXiv.
Unknown:2013d | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL
On ResearchI first broke down and experienced \textquotedblleft{}nightmares\textquotedblright{} I call them at the age of 19. I was alone and wasnt wanted back home but was helped out by family and put into a halfway home.I watched an english documentary called \textquotedblleft{}Madness\textquotedblright{} about 8 years ago. Apparantly the medication they first used to treat people with schzephrenia, was some hormone, if Im correct from people who suffer from epilepsy or at least some dirivative of the illness. Now this brings to mind to me about epilepsy as I had a sister who had epilepsy. And I wonder if the key to the antidote has to do with anger and aggression. My sister did have a bad temper when she was younger. Anger, how does that relate to a schzephrenic state. Interesting that someone mentioned a higher self, could be. Or is schzephrenia bought on by the lack of oxygen to the brain from overuse of drinking and drugs and/or lack of water. Or chronic abusive experiences of events bringing on trauma resulting in brain damage. Are the voices logic gone wrong or are they ghosts? ArXiv.
On ResearchI first broke down and experienced \textquotedblleft{}nightmares\textquotedblright{} I call them at the age of 19. I was alone and wasnt wanted back home but was helped out by family and put into a halfway home.I watched an english documentary called \textquotedblleft{}Madness\textquotedblright{} about 8 years ago. Apparantly the medication they first used to treat people with schzephrenia, was some hormone, if Im correct from people who suffer from epilepsy or at least some dirivative of the illness. Now this brings to mind to me about epilepsy as I had a sister who had epilepsy. And I wonder if the key to the antidote has to do with anger and aggression. My sister did have a bad temper when she was younger. Anger, how does that relate to a schzephrenic state. Interesting that someone mentioned a higher self, could be. Or is schzephrenia bought on by the lack of oxygen to the brain from overuse of drinking and drugs and/or lack of water. Or chronic abusive experiences of events bringing on trauma resulting in brain damage. Are the voices logic gone wrong or are they ghosts? ArXiv.
Unknown:2013c | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL
. AND many times I would laugh…still do and go on my way.I think because I have always heard voices, I am able to accept it…its always been with me. My voices are not heard in my head..they are outside. I can hear them in the next room talking or hear them in the same room.Some times they are discussing me and I can\textquoteright{}t hear every thing they say….very annoying..! Its sounds like mumbling and whispering and I can only catch a few words….sort of like a room full of people talking and you can\textquoteright{}t hear all the conversation.Sometimes I can see them too…but only for a second or two and they are gone.There is more going on in this Universe than scientist can explain, not everything can be labelled THIS or THAT although they think they can. To me, there is something very real happening…and I do not accept the explanation that everyone who hears voices are sick. ArXiv.
. AND many times I would laugh…still do and go on my way.I think because I have always heard voices, I am able to accept it…its always been with me. My voices are not heard in my head..they are outside. I can hear them in the next room talking or hear them in the same room.Some times they are discussing me and I can\textquoteright{}t hear every thing they say….very annoying..! Its sounds like mumbling and whispering and I can only catch a few words….sort of like a room full of people talking and you can\textquoteright{}t hear all the conversation.Sometimes I can see them too…but only for a second or two and they are gone.There is more going on in this Universe than scientist can explain, not everything can be labelled THIS or THAT although they think they can. To me, there is something very real happening…and I do not accept the explanation that everyone who hears voices are sick. ArXiv.
Unknown:2013b | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL
qfLihH mpgsueketrzg. ArXiv.
qfLihH mpgsueketrzg. ArXiv.
Unknown:2013 | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL
I'm grateful you made the post. It's cleaerd the air for me. ArXiv.
I'm grateful you made the post. It's cleaerd the air for me. ArXiv.
GSOC-NVE-bounding | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL | file
http://softsurfer.com/Archive/algorithm\_0107/algorithm\_0107.htm: Bounding Containers for Polygons, Polyhedra, and Point Sets (2D \& 3D).
http://softsurfer.com/Archive/algorithm\_0107/algorithm\_0107.htm: Bounding Containers for Polygons, Polyhedra, and Point Sets (2D \& 3D).
GSOC-NVE-frustum | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL | file
http://www.flipcode.com/archives/Frustum\_Culling.shtml: Frustum Culling.
http://www.flipcode.com/archives/Frustum\_Culling.shtml: Frustum Culling.
GSOC-NVE-modelview | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL | file
http://www.songho.ca/opengl/gl\_anglestoaxes.html: Creation of modelview matrix from angles.
http://www.songho.ca/opengl/gl\_anglestoaxes.html: Creation of modelview matrix from angles.
GSOC-NVE-projection | detailed view | edit | Google Books | Google Scholar | URL | file
http://www.songho.ca/opengl/gl\_projectionmatrix.html: Creation of projection matrix.
http://www.songho.ca/opengl/gl\_projectionmatrix.html: Creation of projection matrix.
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