Hey guys,
I was going through a 3ds Max tutorial for a robotic arm and one of the steps was to assign a transform controller. When I clicked the button to do this, a dialogue box pops up and I noticed that one of the options was called Craft Razorback MoCap control. I'm assuming this has something to do with CDT but I found no documentation on it.
Just out of curiosity, what is it for?
Craft Razorback MoCap control
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Re: Craft Razorback MoCap control
That's our controller for creating the animation for our tools in 3ds Max. It's a lot faster than 3ds Max ordinary controller and handles rotations better.Enigma229 wrote:Hey guys,
I was going through a 3ds Max tutorial for a robotic arm and one of the steps was to assign a transform controller. When I clicked the button to do this, a dialogue box pops up and I noticed that one of the options was called Craft Razorback MoCap control. I'm assuming this has something to do with CDT but I found no documentation on it.
Just out of curiosity, what is it for?
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