Get position of a point after being affected by a bone

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wow. I'll be waiting for the new version :D
By the way, in my project I'm doing the lipsync before animating the whole body, so luckily I haven't problem with the position error.
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ponysmasher wrote:Since it would only update when scrubbing the timeline I added some code that would jump ahead one frame and then back (but within a loop so it's not anything you'd notice), and it works.
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selgin wrote:wow. I'll be waiting for the new version :D
By the way, in my project I'm doing the lipsync before animating the whole body, so luckily I haven't problem with the position error.
It's already up. Just use one of the previous links in the thread.
Rudiger wrote: You're welcome ;).
Huh? :?
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ponysmasher wrote:
selgin wrote:wow. I'll be waiting for the new version :D
By the way, in my project I'm doing the lipsync before animating the whole body, so luckily I haven't problem with the position error.
It's already up. Just use one of the previous links in the thread.
Rudiger wrote: You're welcome ;).
Huh? :?
Sorry, my mistake. I thought it was you I mentioned the trick of going back and forward in the timeline in the script to force AS to update, but as it turns out it was in a different thread to Ramón. Must have just been a coincidence.
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Rudiger wrote: Sorry, my mistake. I thought it was you I mentioned the trick of going back and forward in the timeline in the script to force AS to update, but as it turns out it was in a different thread to Ramón. Must have just been a coincidence.
Oh, okay. I didn't see that thread but managed to figure it out myself. *pats self on back* :)
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