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    Assigning a specific object to take

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      last edited by

      On 19/03/2018 at 19:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:

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      I'm working with lots of takes and objects.

      Sometimes I make mistakes or take too long to set it up.

      So I'm going to use Python to simplify this.

      I do not know what function to use when I look at the document.

      Which function should I use?

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      • H Offline
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        last edited by

        On 20/03/2018 at 03:50, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Hi,

        welcome to the Plugin Café forums 🙂

        Did you see our example scripts for the take system?
        For example the takesystem_CubeOverride.py script should already roughly do, what you are looking for.

        Furthermore our C++ documentation contains a bunch of articles (we call them manuals) about the take system. While of course in C++ most code snippets are probably short and simple enough to easily make use of them in Python as well.

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          last edited by

          On 20/03/2018 at 05:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Just realized you were cross-posting this question in C4DCafe.
          I'd kindly ask you not to do this or if doing so, at least leave a link to the other cross posts. The problem is, several people might be redundantly investing time on your request.

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            last edited by

            On 20/03/2018 at 23:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Thanks for the reply
            I'm studying  examples you gave me.

            I understand what you mean.
            So I deleted the article in c4dcafe.

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