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Scale nCache clips
nCaching
Hold nCache clips
Cycle nCache clips
You can cycle nCache clips to repeat the simulations
contained within the cache clips. You can create cycles before or
after a cache clip, and they can be whole or partial cycles.
The end of the original nCache clip, and the
beginning of the first cycle, is marked by a small vertical line.
The end of each cycle sequence for a nCache clip is marked by a
small cycle tick or marker.
Cycles are represented by the letter C and appear
a lighter blue than the rest of the cache clip.
To
cycle nCache clips
- In
the scene view, select the object whose cache clip you want to cycle.
- In
the Trax Editor, select List
> Load Selected Characters.
All the current object’s caches appear as clips
in the track view.
- Select
the nCache clip you want to cycle.
- Do
one of the following:
- -drag
the lower corner clip hotspots of your nCache clip to create a cycle
before (pre-cycle) or after (post-cycle) the cache clip.
- In
the Channel Box, set the Pre
Cycle channel value to create a cycle before your nCache
clip, or set the Post Cycle channel value to create
a cycle after your nCache clip.
See
Pre Cycle/Post Cycle.
To
edit the number of cycles for an nCache clip
- In
the Trax Editor, double- the
number beside the C on the cycled part of your nCache clip, type
a new number for how many times the clip is cycled before (Pre Cycle)
or after (Post Cycle) the main cache clip, and then press .
For example, if the cycled part of your nCache
clip appears after the main cache clip and
its number of cycles is 2, then the simulation in the main cache
clip is repeated twice after the main part of the cache clip.