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Default How to Animate Clock - 13.04.2009, 21:06



I've got the hands, I have indicated joints for both the hour and the minute hand. Is there a way for the hour hand to automatically move 30º for every 360º the minute hand moves.

Sure I can figure it out in my own work around way. Just wanted to know if there was an easier way.

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Default 13.04.2009, 23:57

Well that is pretty easy to achieve.
Every 360° turn of the minute hand will be 30° for the hour hand.
Say you want build an hour in 3 sec the rhythm will be 360, 720, 1080 and so on and 30, 60, 90 degrees for the hour hand.
Joints are not involved at least not in my example.

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Default Thanks for Tutorial on Ticking - 14.04.2009, 00:02

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Well that is pretty easy to achieve.
Every 360° turn of the minute hand will be 30° for the hour hand.
Say you want build an hour in 3 sec the rhythm will be 360, 720, 1080 and so on and 30, 60, 90 degrees for the hour hand.
Joints are not involved at least not in my example.

Cheers
Frank

I am going to copy and paste this method and give it a try. I actually recorded ticking to put with it.
   
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Default 21.02.2010, 18:15

Hello, I'm learning Cheetah.
How do you record hands movements? I've downloaded your file and I don't find how?

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Default 21.02.2010, 18:52

The record buttons are in the bottom left in cheetah's window. If not, turn on timeline by clicking timeline button on the right on top toolbar. See help files, you will learn quicke then!
   
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Default 21.02.2010, 20:17

Yes, I see the record button, but how can I record a movement? (frame+frame+....)

I can't find a Render Movement Tutorial...
   
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