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I have just experienced the need to control the speed of 3D 'x' and 'y' rotations when spinning a 3D object, e.g. to Accelerate and Slow Down.

The options are there for Animation PZR speed options, Linear,Accelerate,etc + detailed Setup.

Is there any way to implement similar controls in the 3D 'x' and 'y' parameters?

If not, is this a requirement that others have experienced and would be useful to add to Igor's wish list?

A work around I implemened was to have numerous keypoints, between which I increased or decreased the number of rotations. A bit 'lumpy' but it worked!

Boogie

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This has my support as an enhancement to PTE! If we get some more takers I'll move the topic to the Suggestions part of the forum.

Peter

I am in favour of this as well.

Go ahead and move it Peter.

Ron West

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If I remember it correctly, the speed of Pan Z can be controlled via the speed options for an ordinary Pan (Pan X and Y), while the speed of Rotate X and Rotate Y can be controlled via the speed options for an ordinary Rotation (to be regarded as Rotate Z).

Regards,

Xaver

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Hi Xaver

Altering the main PZR settings did not work for me. Can you describe in more detail the settings you recall?

Thanks

Boogie

I have now tried it again and found that on a simple 3D object, if I set all the main PZR setting to say 'Accelerate', it has the desired effect.

I will continue to experiment.

Thanks for the lead

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Peter

Another problem solved!

It looks as though Igor had already sussed out the speed options for 3D objects as Xaver has demonstrated.

I achieved what I wanted to do by following Xaver example and making sure the keypoints were 'Separated' and Speed options applied in the Custom/Setting up' section of main PZR 'Rotate'

Another Brownie Point for Igor!!

Thanks also again to Xaver!! How would we manage without the Forum!

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