For some reason the range on the sphere is not working. (it does not blink, but lights up at the maximum value of Emission Weight.) Material Redshift. Could you please tell me what the problem might be? Cool lesson
Which sphere are you referring to? Not quite adept in Redshift but I just looked it up and Emission weight is a multiplier so would be very sensitive to whichever value is inserted. Not quite sure, but is it possible that emission weight is a value between 0 and 1? Maybe xpresso currently is constantly feeding it with values above one, resulting in it being maxed out. If this is the case you can fix it by ensuring that the values you feed it with also are between 0 and 1. Try playing with the divide function to reduce the input value for Emission weight. Let me know if that works.
@@normalrender Thanks for the reply. I'm doing better thanks to you. Is it possible to specifically set the range for the glow in math or something else? Let's say it was specifically from 0 to 10. Without the bouncing range of numbers from the sound effector.
@@ГорностайЛыскович Sure thing! I think you can use the range mapper to generate a specified output range based on an input range (like from the sound effector for example). In the range mapper: You could say the min value from sound effector corresponds to 0 in the minimum of the output range and the max value of the sound effector corresponds to 10 in the maximum of the output range in the range mapper function. Does that work for you?
@@normalrender Yeah, thanks, that worked great. And I have another question. how to disable only the sound in the sound effector, but that the animation would continue to work from it?
@@ГорностайЛыскович I think you would have to accomplish that in post. I do not know of a way to mute the audiotrack but retain its waveform information.
hi sorin! It depends on what you mean by smooth. If your selection is constantly overshooting the max and dropping to zero, it is bound to be very hectic. What you can try is playing with the divisions in xpresso, so that your selection in the sound effector never is 0% or 100%. Also play around with the selection of the sound effector: Some elements of the soundwave just are more hectic than others.
Hi! Can you try describing your problem in more detail? That way I can maybe help you. Ideally with a timestamp where your result deviates from the video.
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For some reason the range on the sphere is not working. (it does not blink, but lights up at the maximum value of Emission Weight.) Material Redshift. Could you please tell me what the problem might be? Cool lesson
Which sphere are you referring to?
Not quite adept in Redshift but I just looked it up and Emission weight is a multiplier so would be very sensitive to whichever value is inserted. Not quite sure, but is it possible that emission weight is a value between 0 and 1? Maybe xpresso currently is constantly feeding it with values above one, resulting in it being maxed out.
If this is the case you can fix it by ensuring that the values you feed it with also are between 0 and 1. Try playing with the divide function to reduce the input value for Emission weight. Let me know if that works.
@@normalrender Thanks for the reply. I'm doing better thanks to you. Is it possible to specifically set the range for the glow in math or something else? Let's say it was specifically from 0 to 10. Without the bouncing range of numbers from the sound effector.
@@ГорностайЛыскович Sure thing! I think you can use the range mapper to generate a specified output range based on an input range (like from the sound effector for example). In the range mapper: You could say the min value from sound effector corresponds to 0 in the minimum of the output range and the max value of the sound effector corresponds to 10 in the maximum of the output range in the range mapper function.
Does that work for you?
@@normalrender Yeah, thanks, that worked great. And I have another question. how to disable only the sound in the sound effector, but that the animation would continue to work from it?
@@ГорностайЛыскович I think you would have to accomplish that in post. I do not know of a way to mute the audiotrack but retain its waveform information.
hello do you have any trick to make it smoother?
hi sorin! It depends on what you mean by smooth. If your selection is constantly overshooting the max and dropping to zero, it is bound to be very hectic. What you can try is playing with the divisions in xpresso, so that your selection in the sound effector never is 0% or 100%. Also play around with the selection of the sound effector: Some elements of the soundwave just are more hectic than others.
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Hi! Can you try describing your problem in more detail? That way I can maybe help you. Ideally with a timestamp where your result deviates from the video.
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