OcDS Values in KeyMate and GraphMate
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- linvanchene
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Last edited by linvanchene on Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
ha, i know. did go through the same sort of wondering where they keyframes are. then i noticed, that there are no keyframes for the daz focal distance also. then i took a closer look at the value range... conclusion: graphmate does not automatically zoom out to show a graph that is out of the current value/visibility range; you need to click and hold the magnifier button and move the mouse in order to zoom in/out, and once zoomed out enough, there is the graph, the keyframes and tcb/lin/constant all working 

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and on a note: there is one issue when editing the keyframe graph with graphmate though; some sort of "feedback" causes new keyframes to be created whenever the _current frame_ value is edited in graphmate in a way.
this might be a bug in the plugin where it just isn't that obvious (i.e. when moving an oc cam value slider) as a new keyframe immediately replaces the old one for the current frame; will investigate further...
this might be a bug in the plugin where it just isn't that obvious (i.e. when moving an oc cam value slider) as a new keyframe immediately replaces the old one for the current frame; will investigate further...
„The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply ‟
1x i7 2600K @5.0 (Asrock Z77), 16GB, 2x Asus GTX Titan 6GB @1200/3100/6200
2x i7 2600K @4.5 (P8Z68 -V P), 12GB, 1x EVGA GTX 580 3GB @0900/2200/4400
1x i7 2600K @5.0 (Asrock Z77), 16GB, 2x Asus GTX Titan 6GB @1200/3100/6200
2x i7 2600K @4.5 (P8Z68 -V P), 12GB, 1x EVGA GTX 580 3GB @0900/2200/4400