If the above is a security risk that could go outside of the IClone Sandbox than what I really need is a way to do the SQL Server equivalent of Go to separate commands.
I am trying to find a work around to being able to apply only one transform to a prop in a single script, or that is what it appears from what I have learned so far.
Is there anyway to execute a script other than Script > Load Python?
If you could than it would be possible to build an external IDE or libraries of transforms / effects, or possibly even turn IClone into a Game Engine like Unity or something.
I have been sitting in the 'Director's Chair' for the last couple of weeks and have found getting the camera just right is harder than I thought for 3 minutes of continuous motion. Things get easier the 15th or 20th time I do something, and I learn more and get faster but anything I could write to automate the parts I know are correct it sure would save me a lot of time for the events where I decide to start over because the entire world wants to flip over at some point and I can't figure out the cause.
The one thing I have learned is less is more. If I need to go from frames 1500 - 3600, unless an obstacle is in the way I am better off letting IClone smooth it out compared to me trying to estimate the motion at several intervals in between.
I finally figured out the IClone paths and how to use the % complete I want at each frame.
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