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Strength Changes the strength of the envelopes. Range=0.0 to 100.0.
Default=1.0.
Strength applies to both the inner and outer envelope bounds.
Used primarily for areas where envelopes overlap, and you want one to be
more influential than the other.
Falloff Changes the rate of falloff between the inner and outer bounds of an
envelope. This is a Bezier curve function. Range=0.0 to 1.0. Default=0.1.
Vertices within the inner bound are fully influenced (weight=1.0) and those
beyond the outer bound get no influence from the link (weight=0.0). Falloff
determines the rate at which the influence falls off from 1.0 to 0.0.
The Inner, Outer, and Both buttons determine whether the controls that
follow, Radial Scale, Parent Overlap, and Child Overlap, apply to the envelope's
inner bound, its outer bound, or both at once. First, use the buttons to choose
which bounds to adjust, then change values in the spinners.
Inner Turn on to change the values of the inner bound.
Outer Turn on to change the values of the outer bound.
Both Turn on to change the values for both inner and outer bounds at the
same time.
When Both is selected, the values displayed for Radial Scale and Parent and
Child Overlap reflect the values for the inner bound.
Radial Scale Radially scales the envelope bounds. Range=0.0 to 100.0.
Default=1.0.
Parent Overlap Changes the envelope's overlap with the parent link in the
hierarchy. Range= -1.0 to 10.0. Default=0.1.
A value of 0.0 causes the end of the envelope to fall on the joint. Values less
than 0.0 bring the envelope inside the link, and values above 0.0 will overlap
onto the adjoining link.
Child Overlap Changes the envelope's overlap with the child link in the
hierarchy. Range= -1.0 to 10.0. Default=0.1.
A value of 0.0 causes the end of the envelope to fall on the joint. Values less
than 0.0 bring the envelope inside the link, and values above 0.0 will overlap
onto the adjoining link.
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