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Gregor

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  1. Hey @Tudor, well, if it doesn't have to be procedural, I thought you might be able to make it editable, delete everything but the outline, convert to n-gons, extrude and then triangulate.
  2. Hey @Tudor, do you need this to be procedural? Best, Gregor
  3. Hey @Daniel Zepeda - it kinda worked with the CollieMouse plugin at some point, but it's been a while. I'd recommend looking into Houdini with the ability to connect a Gamepad. I'm pretty sure, I've seen a way to record movements on there.
  4. Gregor

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    wow! I wish I could say more, but there're simply no words for those delicious renders
  5. Hey @Cairyn, first time I hear about CollieMouse! I'd be super happy, if you'd implement that in your R21 release. Where would I buy/try your driver? Is there a download link somewhere? Thanks for getting back to me! 🙂 Best, Gregor
  6. Hey all! I'm trying to create a "fly through" camera without keyframing it, but with using my 3D space mouse. Unfortunately it seems like Cappucino doesn't recognise the movement of my 3D mouse, so it won't work this way. Is there any other way you guys can think of? Best, Gregor
  7. Hey guys, sorry for the late response! I actually figured it out, thanks to your help! Thank you guys so much for helping me out here! Cheers, Gregor
  8. @maliohammad, thanks for your feedback. I already tried using it, but I couldn't get it to work. That's why I posted my question here - I'd be happy, if you could point me in the right direction here. Best, Gregor
  9. Hello everyone, I've been trying to use xpresso to rotate a couple of clones around their center point. What I was trying to achieve (without having to manually keyframe that), is kind of the technique of those old split-flap displays (see attachment). I already built the setup, but now I'm stuck animating that in a way, that the clones rotate faster when they're in the range of 0-180 degrees and rotate slower, when they're in the range of 181-359 degrees. Is there a way to set this up, using the range mapper and maybe some offset in some way, or would I need to write a script for that? I'm glad for every thought you might have on that! Thank you guys a lot in advance! Best, Gregor
  10. nice! I really like the last one!!
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