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Technical Discussion » Editing data in CHOPs
- Guillaume
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Technical Discussion » Editing data in CHOPs
- Guillaume
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In CHOP you are likely to have already a value per frame, so it is more than only moving a sample back in time. You need to adjust all the values in between to make it look linear.
I played a bit with a Noise CHOP and a Filter CHOP set to Box Filter.
I was able to linearize a single bump segment by mixing them using a Composite CHOP.
I used the Motion Fx Y handle to position the Composite CHOP start, peak, release and end handles of the bump.
I played a bit with a Noise CHOP and a Filter CHOP set to Box Filter.
I was able to linearize a single bump segment by mixing them using a Composite CHOP.
I used the Motion Fx Y handle to position the Composite CHOP start, peak, release and end handles of the bump.
Technical Discussion » Editing data in CHOPs
- Guillaume
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SI Users » animation improvements in Houdini
- Guillaume
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phrenzy84Did you try holding down Ctrl and dragging with LMB?
LMB in one box and drag up and you have no selected a bunch of channels and then enter a value and it applies to all of them.
I think it already does what you want.
It works fine selected the colored labels.
Selecting the value boxes is a bit harder since you can't do it while a value box has the keyboard focus. You need to click empty space, then Ctrl LMB drag.
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