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 As of Version 2019.01.02, the nodes also have a Time input and a corresponding Time Range control. As of Version 2019.01.02, the nodes also have a Time input and a corresponding Time Range control.
  
-If the Time input is connected, the Time Range control will be available. In this mode, the scalar connected to the Time input will be used directly as a current time when evaluating an enveloped Value of the node.+If the Time input is connected, the Time Range control will be available and the evaluation modes will be disabled. In this mode, the scalar connected to the Time input will be used directly as a current time when evaluating an enveloped Value of the node.
  
 The Time Range control determines which range of the envelope is equivalent to a range of 0..1 of the Time input scalar. I.e. if the Time Range is 4.0 (s), in a 30fps scene, then a range of 0..1 on the Time input will be equivalent to 0..120 frames on the envelope. The Time Range control determines which range of the envelope is equivalent to a range of 0..1 of the Time input scalar. I.e. if the Time Range is 4.0 (s), in a 30fps scene, then a range of 0..1 on the Time input will be equivalent to 0..120 frames on the envelope.
  
 This allows you to use any enveloped value as a gradient, by connecting the Time input to something that would normally drive a gradient. This allows you to use any enveloped value as a gradient, by connecting the Time input to something that would normally drive a gradient.
tools/variables.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/12 22:57 by lightwolf