hello,
pun chik a écrit :
hi, i was experimenting with gemlist_info yesterday and its a really cool object, but it seems i just can track the last repeated geo of my gem chain. For example if i use the "repeat" object to repeat 20 spheres in one gem chain I just can track the position of the last sphere.
if your doing something like this :
gemhead | repeat 20 | gemlist_info | translate | rotate | scale | sphere
then, the gemlist_info will (should) output data before each sphere. you can use [print] to check that the data are available...
How does gemlist_info works?
gemlist_info work as expected (i think) : it just output information about the gemlist it receive....
is it posible to track for example the second repeated geo or the fiftinth repeated geo?
if you want to track the position of the 1st, 2nd and last sphere in your chain, you can do something like this :
gemhead | t a a a a a | | | | | | | | | gemlist_info : 1st sphere informations | | | | | | | s repeat_primitive | | | | | gemlist_info : 2nd sphere informations | | | repeat 18 | | | s repeat_primitive | gemlist_info : last sphere informations | s repeat_primitive
r repeat_primitive | sphere | translate | rotate | scale
cyrille
punchik
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:17:34 +0100, "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.at said:
matias kapo wrote:
hi pd friends... i have a question , i been experimenting with the repeat object in gem to create visual stuff, i would like to know if its posible to track the position (in a x,y,z axis) of a repeated object ( sphere, cube, etc) here is a pic for a better understanding: http://www.racapapu.net/spheres.html
Do anybody have tried something like this before? Any idea, patch, or suggestion would be really apreciated.
[gemlist_info] gets the current transformation matrix. this should be exactly what you want.
mfg.asdr. IOhannes
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