Swith layer interpolation trick
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:19 am
Dis you know that you can have interpolation in a switch layer although not all the sub- layers have the same points?
For example you have 6 sub-layers
A
B
C
D
E
F
in terms of amount of points A=B=C and D=E=F, but A, B and C are different from D or E or F.
You can interpolate between A to B to C etc. and also switch to D, E and F group of ointerpolation.
But think about this:
What happen if (for example) C "looks like" D but with a different amount of points? You can make a overal interpolation between A and F without any visual step!!!! You can make things dissapear or appear smoothly. Also you can introduce extra points (or reduce them) without any problem.
Hehe, I like it!!
Regards
Genete
For example you have 6 sub-layers
A
B
C
D
E
F
in terms of amount of points A=B=C and D=E=F, but A, B and C are different from D or E or F.
You can interpolate between A to B to C etc. and also switch to D, E and F group of ointerpolation.
But think about this:
What happen if (for example) C "looks like" D but with a different amount of points? You can make a overal interpolation between A and F without any visual step!!!! You can make things dissapear or appear smoothly. Also you can introduce extra points (or reduce them) without any problem.
Hehe, I like it!!
Regards
Genete