Intelligent "Only Active in Mainline" LayerScripts
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...It's me again! I CAN'T SLEEP!!! Jaja
...really, REALLY! I'm enjoing it!!! Maybe you don't know yet, and how I'd like can show you de real POWER of this NEW LEVEL of animation guys! I HOPE soon!
...But LM, believe me, if you play with it, maybe you could want this feature for your LoVeLY program! REALLY!
With this I'm obtaining the most eficient and *sQUiShy* results combining "perfectly" Point and Bone animation levels that I've ever seen!!! And MUCH MORE than this!!! 
Last edited by Rai López on Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:52 am, edited 2 times in total.
...Ah! And Of course I was thought about this since the beginning and I always have thought that could have an easy solution based in Actions and (maybe) a little oversight of programmingLM wrote:The bigger problem is that you're over-writing the point positions at frame 0. So, when you do go back to frame zero, the points will be moved around in strange ways.
- digitalartguru
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Puagh...That wasn't me!
Ejem, anyway...
Hi, I missed this one, sorry... Hmmm, as far as I know, there is nothing like a book or complete specific scripting guide for Anime Studio (that it'd be INCREDIBLE great, of course) but, if someone ask me for a book or something like that, I'll always recommend the "Beginning Lua Programming" one. I think it can be like too much advanced in some aspects (for me at least), but definitely it helped me to understand a lot of things that with other similar books ("Programming in Lua" to be more specific (although a good book too)) and other resources seemed simply like too much difficult to me...
Of course, this forum, as well as the included AS tool and menu scripts (plus others) is actually the most valuable AS specific scripting reference resource and you'll heard it continuously here. To start with something... I'd say you to take an eye on this ancient but still useful (and very well written) Rasheed's thread:
Dissecting a menu script : Draw Triangle
And well, if you like, continue searching here and there... the typical advice, I know
...but hope it helps though.
Greetings!
Ramón López.
digitalartguru wrote:Is there a book on scripting for Anime Studio Pro?
Hi, I missed this one, sorry... Hmmm, as far as I know, there is nothing like a book or complete specific scripting guide for Anime Studio (that it'd be INCREDIBLE great, of course) but, if someone ask me for a book or something like that, I'll always recommend the "Beginning Lua Programming" one. I think it can be like too much advanced in some aspects (for me at least), but definitely it helped me to understand a lot of things that with other similar books ("Programming in Lua" to be more specific (although a good book too)) and other resources seemed simply like too much difficult to me...
Of course, this forum, as well as the included AS tool and menu scripts (plus others) is actually the most valuable AS specific scripting reference resource and you'll heard it continuously here. To start with something... I'd say you to take an eye on this ancient but still useful (and very well written) Rasheed's thread:
Dissecting a menu script : Draw Triangle
And well, if you like, continue searching here and there... the typical advice, I know
Greetings!
Ramón López.
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- digitalartguru
- Posts: 93
- Joined: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:15 pm
Thanks Ramón. Very helpful!Ramón López wrote:Puagh...That wasn't me!![]()
Ejem, anyway...
digitalartguru wrote:Is there a book on scripting for Anime Studio Pro?
Hi, I missed this one, sorry... Hmmm, as far as I know, there is nothing like a book or complete specific scripting guide for Anime Studio (that it'd be INCREDIBLE great, of course) but, if someone ask me for a book or something like that, I'll always recommend the "Beginning Lua Programming" one. I think it can be like too much advanced in some aspects (for me at least), but definitely it helped me to understand a lot of things that with other similar books ("Programming in Lua" to be more specific (although a good book too)) and other resources seemed simply like too much difficult to me...
Of course, this forum, as well as the included AS tool and menu scripts (plus others) is actually the most valuable AS specific scripting reference resource and you'll heard it continuously here. To start with something... I'd say you to take an eye on this ancient but still useful (and very well written) Rasheed's thread:
Dissecting a menu script : Draw Triangle
And well, if you like, continue searching here and there... the typical advice, I know...but hope it helps though.
Greetings!
Ramón López.