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Fix Panel 871
which the animation departs from its overall
pattern.
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Knee Wobble —Finds knees that wobble or
shake when a foot is planted. Uses Frame and
Fluctuation parameters to determine what is a
wobble error.
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K nee Ex tensi on—Finds k nees th at overextend
whenafootisplanted. UsesaKneeAngle
parame ter to determine extension errors.
Proper t y dr op-down lis t—Lets you cho ose the
criterion that the Noise detector uses to evaluate
thecurveserrors.UseRotational(Rot)properties
to analyze rotational errors; use Position (Pos)
properties to analyze move transform errors.
Note: This control is not available when using the
Spike detector.
Optionsinthisdrop-downlistinclude:
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Rot Speed—Looks for noise in the speed of the
rotational angle.
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Rot Accel— Looks for noise in the acceleration
of the rotational angle.
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Rot Jerk—Looks for noise in the jerk of the
rotational angle.
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Pos Speed —Looks for noise in the speed of the
position.
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Pos Acce l—Looks for noise in the acceleration
of the position.
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Pos Jer k —Looks for noise in the jerk of the
position.
Standard Deviation—Lets you set the degree to
which the animation can depart from its overall
pattern. Forexample,indatathatissomewhat
noisy by design, the Noise detector can look
for instances that are noisier. Lower deviation
numbers mean higher sensitiv ity, and thus more
errors found.
Err or results list—Displays all errors that the
analyzer finds. Each entry lists the name of the
body part, and the number of errors found.
Errors are also graphically highlighted with a
verticalbrownlineinCurveView.Clickingan
error entry in the list highlights that error in Curve
View.
Analyze—Click to perform the analysis.
Clear Res ults —Deletestheresultsofthelatest
analysis.
Load Analysis File—Loadstheresultsofa
previous analysis.
Save Analysis—Saves the results of the latest
analysis.
See also
Fix Panel (page 2–871)
Fi x Pan el
Select a biped body par t. > Motion panel > Biped Apps
>Workbench>Fixpanel
TheFixpanelprovidesaccesstothetoolsthatcan
be used to automatically fix the errors found by the
Analyze p anel (page 2–869)
.Thereareavarietyof
methods available to automatically correct errors
found in the curves. Smoothing, blurring, and
removing k eys are all options. Or, if you prefer ,
you can correct the error manually by adjusting
the interpolation per key, using standard 3ds Max
methods. You can move the key on the curve, or
right-click the key to access interpolation controls.
A fix is performed as a specific operation on a
part icular biped b ody part or set of parts, at a
particular time. In general, fixes either change the