Hello If i wanted to figure out an object´s possition in GEM i could always calculate ( by using geometry, math and the transformations applied to the object) the possition of an object, if all the transformations were non-random (dont knkow that word in english but in spanish there is certainly one). But if I apply a random possition operation many times to the object, then it seems that is untraceable using Math.
Is there an object that can tell us the possition of a certain 3d or 2d object in GEM, without having to calculate it?
Thanks
Daniel
mami music a écrit :
Hello If i wanted to figure out an objectŽs possition in GEM i could always calculate ( by using geometry, math and the transformations applied to the object) the possition of an object, if all the transformations were non-random (dont knkow that word in english but in spanish there is certainly one). But if I apply a random possition operation many times to the object, then it seems that is untraceable using Math.
hum. gem object position is computed thanks to mathematics, i don't understand why it could be untraceable.
Is there an object that can tell us the possition of a certain 3d or 2d object in GEM, without having to calculate it?
yes, gemlist info. see help file.
Cyrille
Thanks
Daniel
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Cyrille
gem object position is computed thanks to mathematics, i don't understand
why it could be untraceable.
yes, gemlist info.
Yes youre right. I just need a [gemlist_info] Thanks for your help
Daniel
2009/6/11 cyrille henry cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr
mami music a écrit :
Hello If i wanted to figure out an object´s possition in GEM i could always calculate ( by using geometry, math and the transformations applied to the object) the possition of an object, if all the transformations were non-random (dont knkow that word in english but in spanish there is certainly one). But if I apply a random possition operation many times to the object, then it seems that is untraceable using Math.
hum. gem object position is computed thanks to mathematics, i don't understand why it could be untraceable.
Is there an object that can tell us the possition of a certain 3d or 2d object in GEM, without having to calculate it?
yes, gemlist info. see help file.
Cyrille
Thanks
Daniel
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