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27.
On the Modify panel, set Hemisphere to 0.75.
28. In the Perspective viewport, drag the slider all
the way to the right.
29. Click Create State.
Reaction Manager adds a third state, State03,
w ith the state (slider) value at 100.0 and the
Sphere01 / Hemisphere value at 0.750.
Also, if you click Slide01 / value in the Reactions
list, you can see in the graph showing the
slider value on t he horizontal axis and the two
reactions on the vertical axis. The scale between
the two differs greatly, so the Hemisphere
reaction on the right side of the graph looks
like a straight line, but if you click the Sphere01
/ Hemisphere slave entry in the Reactions list,
the graph shows a steady rise from 0.0 to 0.75.
30. TurnoffCreateModeandthendragtheslider
in both directions.
Over the left half of the slider range, the box
moves along the X ax is, and over the right half
of the range, the sphere’s Hemisphere value
changes.
To finish the procedure, you’ll experiment with
using the g raph to change a reaction.
31. If you haven’t already, click the Sphere01
/ Hemisphere slave entry in the Reactions list,
and then click Zoom Extents button below the
graph.
32. Click the Add Point button, and then
clickthemiddleofthegraphcurve(itsthered,
diagonal line).
Thisaddsanewpointtothecurveandanew
state in the States list.
33. Click the Move button, and then drag the
new point upward so it’s above the right-hand
endpoint.
34. Drag the slider again.
As the slider moves from 0 to 100, the
Hemisphere value increases so much that the
sphere disappears, and then decreases so you
can see the upper fourth of the s phere.
This has been a brief tour of some of the
capabilities of the Reaction Manager dialog.
For further information, consult the reference,
below.
Interfa ce
The Reaction Manager dialog interface consists of
three parts: the Reactions list, the States list, and