DOPnet to Point Instance

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Having a brain freeze.

I want to extract from a dopnet the positions and rotations of various(in this case, identical) pieces of geometry after it's cooked, and reference that for instancing in another piece of geo. I can use a DOP Transform SOP to apply those values in a similar manner to, say, a higher res geo, but that seems to only live right there, precooked inside that SOP. I can render it directly and it's fine, but if I just copy simple primitives instead and use the Render/Point Instancing option, the rotational/up values aren't there. I can't figure out how to extract the up values/rotation that is obviously there in the DOP Transform SOP.

I guess the short question is: can I use Point Instancing with results from a DOPnet?

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J.C.
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My work here is done, I'm going home.
Edited by - Aug. 11, 2006 16:12:25

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Sorry to bother anyone lurking. :roll:

Cheers,

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Sorry to bother anyone lurking. :roll:

Actually it was keeping me busy while Dennis was learning the difference between the Display and Render Flags.
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So how many metres are your desks apart?
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Can't tell. We're too obsessed with the three modelling agencies in this building. Why the hell did you guys leave?

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Umm….. notice how fast they have been fixing bugs since they left?
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Actually it was keeping me busy while Dennis was learning the difference between the Display and Render Flags.

hahahaha.

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#!#@ you Jerry
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or maybe i got Dennis mixed up? :?
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Short grumpy guy? Thinks Star Trek is the coolest thing ever?
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you are all dead to me. dead I say.
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ah. This is the Dennis I know.
'pologies to the Wolfwood
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Short grumpy guy? Thinks Star Trek is the coolest thing ever?

hahahaha. Oh man.
Wears those banana skin converse too. :wink:
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Short grumpy guy? Thinks Star Trek is the coolest thing ever?

hahahaha. Oh man.
Wears those banana skin converse too. :wink:

Technically…according to Chuck's webpage that colour is actually called “SnapDragon”.

:wink:

Snapdragon [images.google.ca]
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ha hah hah hah ha!


oh? too late on the joke?

PS. I'ze doing a Search for “freeze dop” and this was the only thead…
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Can't tell. We're too obsessed with the three modelling agencies in this building. Why the hell did you guys leave?

Sure the elevator rides were fun but I personally grew tired of conversations that revolved around shoes and hair.

Then constantly being asked “Does this elevator go up?”. :roll:
There's at least one school like the old school!
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Sure the elevator rides were fun but I personally grew tired of conversations that revolved around shoes and hair.

Exactly correct. The initial fascination has given way to eye-rolling. The Beautiful People are actually quite shallow! Who knew?

Still, it's a comforting fact to know there are people(male and female) that spend more on pedicures every week than I do on hummus in a month(and I love hummus).

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ha hah hah hah ha!


oh? too late on the joke?

PS. I'ze doing a Search for “freeze dop” and this was the only thead…


stupid Ben
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“Close the blast door!”
no…
“Open the Blast Door!”
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