frame change
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On 14/03/2008 at 09:58, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: 10.5
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Language(s) : C.O.F.F.E.E ;---------how can I call a hook or get a message every time the frame is advanced one position? using COFFEE
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On 14/03/2008 at 18:01, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Maybe there is a better method but I had to do something similar
and then stored the current frame and then compare it with the next cycle
(any action) and it seems to work fine.Cheers
Lennart -
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On 17/03/2008 at 12:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks Lennart, I am currently using the Timer() which works for my application if I am playing the animation in hte editor, but if I walk through frames individualy my time change will be different then the system time change. So for this scenario I am backing the time out of the Frame value. I am going to use your work around and manually call the function and look at the Frame values, but it isn't as cool or useful as getting that value every time a frame is advanced. And it seems like this would be useful in other situations. I'm thinking that the system must use this message to redraw every time a frame is advanced.
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On 17/03/2008 at 13:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I can't say I fully understand what you need. I can only say that the way I'm
doing it is not manually.
I have a const var ID that I store the initial frame. I then compare that
initial frame with the current and restore it again ( former current or current,
whichever is true.)
If both are the same I don't call my (other)function(s), if they differ I call my function(s) and restore the current frame.Most likely I do miss what you are looking for......
Cheers
Lennart -
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On 17/03/2008 at 14:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks Again Lennart, I'm going to use your method, it isn't exactly what I'm looking for but close enough. Thanks