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Simple Animation
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Simple Animation
Hi,
I am trying to make a simple animation, but using the schedule method.
I need to see the object in the view window, and also get the outputs from the Ruby module at a regular time - say 1 to 50 times a second. In this example the dot should simply move diagonally down fro the top left to the bottom right... Of course with other equations I could make the dot move in a circle, or in a line, etc.
Can someone take a look at my schematic please and see what I am doing wrong ?
Thank you for any help or guidance you can give.
Aron
I am trying to make a simple animation, but using the schedule method.
I need to see the object in the view window, and also get the outputs from the Ruby module at a regular time - say 1 to 50 times a second. In this example the dot should simply move diagonally down fro the top left to the bottom right... Of course with other equations I could make the dot move in a circle, or in a line, etc.
Can someone take a look at my schematic please and see what I am doing wrong ?
Thank you for any help or guidance you can give.
Aron
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aronb - Posts: 154
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Re: Simple Animation
Hi,
I think I figured it out.
Here is a simple timed animation system. Put whatever you want in the animate section, calculate the steps based on the position.
Of course you could also use this for a super slow oscillator too
Aron
I think I figured it out.
Here is a simple timed animation system. Put whatever you want in the animate section, calculate the steps based on the position.
Of course you could also use this for a super slow oscillator too
Aron
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aronb - Posts: 154
- Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:08 am
- Location: Florida, USA
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