Controls updates of animation expressions, constraints, construction history and locators.
These controls determine when updates occur to various items: expressions, constraints, IK handles, clusters, construction history and locators.
Each of these item updates shares the following toggles (construction history updates share only the second one):
When After Modification is OFF, the display of expression, constraint, IK, cluster, and locator updates is suppressed. When set to ON (the default), updates are displayed as they happen.
When During Transform is ON, updates of the expression, constraint, IK, cluster, construction history and locators occur as you drag the mouse in any Transform operation (such as Transform > Scale). When During Transform is OFF, updates occur when you release the mouse after an Transform operation. By default, it is ON for constraint, IK, cluster and locator and OFF for expressions and construction history.
When During Playback is ON (the default), updates of locators, expressions, constraints, IKs, and clusters occur for each frame during playback. When it is OFF, the updates occur at the end of the playback operation.
Note that:
The IK Updates section has this option. If there is Single Chain IK in your model, Write SDL steps through your skeleton animation internally, and then does a viewframe at the end to restore the skeleton’s state to the current frame.
If the Sync Geom After Write SDL option is OFF, it will assume that your geometry was up to date for the current frame, and will not recompute the deformations (recomputing the deformations could take several minutes for heavily clustered models).
If you’re doing a lot of tweaking on the model, and you don’t usually do a viewframe/playback immediately before Write SDL, you may wish to turn the Sync Geom After Write SDL option ON, so that the geometry and skeletons will be in sync after WriteSDL completes.
The IK Updates section has this option. It lets you specify that ALL construction history (not just blend surfaces) are updated during playback. Normally only blend surfaces can be animated within the renderer, and other construction history is held static.
When trimmed surfaces are animated so that their shape changes, the system slows down. You can speed it up by disabling the display of trimmed boundaries.
When trimmed boundaries are disabled, trimmed surfaces only display their interior curves, not their boundary curves. The display of trim boundaries can be disabled in two ways:
If toggled OFF, trim boundaries are not displayed in the system at all. This speeds up operations such as Animation > Keyframe > Set Keyframe.
Lets you choose whether or not transforming keyframes or curves within the Action Window should update the modeling windows. If toggled ON, the During Transform options are displayed. You can choose between updates just after the transform (After Modification), or during the transformation (During Transform).