Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 306
Add Interactivity, Work with Animation Scripts
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To adjust the scene playback 1 If the Animator window is not already open, select Tools ➤ Animator from the menu bar. 2 Select the desired scene in the Animator tree view. 3 Use the Loop, P.P., and Infinite check boxes to adjust the way the scene plays: ■ If you want the scene to play back continuously, select the Loop check box. When the animation reaches the end, it will reset back to the start and run again. ■ If you want the scene to play in ping-pong mode, select the P.P. check box. When the animation reaches the end, it will run backwards until it reaches the start. This will only happen once, unless you also select the Loop check box. ■ If you want the scene to play indefinitely (that is, until the Stop button is pressed), select the Infinite check box. If this check box is clear, the scene will play until its end point is reached. NOTE Selecting this check box disables the Loop and P.P. check boxes. 4 If necessary, use the Active, Loop, and P.P. check boxes to adjust the playback of the individual scene components. NOTE Only animations with the selected Active check box will play. Add Interactivity Quick Reference The Scripter window is a floating window that enables you to add interactivity to object animations in your model. Menu: Tools ➤ Scripter Toolbar: The Scripter button on the Workspace toolbar The Scripter window contains the following components: the tree view, the events view, the actions view, and the properties view. NOTE If you can't use any of the controls in the Scripter window, it means that you are in interaction mode. To exit the mode, click the Toggle Scripts button on the Animation toolbar. Work with Animation Scripts A script is a collection of actions that you want to happen when certain event conditions are met. To add interactivity to your model, you need to create at least one animation script. 294 | Chapter 13 Animate Objects