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6 In the Create Key group of the PRS Parameters rollout, click Rotation.
The software creates a rotational key.
7 Move the time slider to frame 50.
8 Again, in the Create Key group of the PRS Parameters rollout, click
Rotation.
9 On the Key Info (Basic) rollout, enter 500 in the Value field.
10 On the Euler Parameters rollout, click the Z rotation axis button and then
enter 90 in the Value field of the Key Info (Basic) rollout.
Play the animation. The box rotates 500 degrees around the X axis and
90 degrees around the Z axis. In this case the X-axis rotation takes place
first, and then Z-axis rotation.
To use Euler XYZ with List controllers for local rotation control:
You can mimic the local Euler rotation controller (available in earlier versions
of the software) by combining a list controller with an Euler XYZ rotation
controller.
1 Select the object for which you want to have local rotational control. For
example, create a teapot and a dummy.
2 Animate the dummy.
3 Open the Motion Panel.
4 In the Assign Controller rollout, select the Rotation transform, then assign
a LookAt controller to teapot, with the dummy assigned as the LookAt
Target.
You now have an object with rotation controlled through the dummy.
5 With the Rotation: LookAt controller selected in the window, again
choose Assign Controller and pick Rotation List.
Now there is a list controller, with the LookAt Constraint applied as the
first rotation controller in the list.
6 Scroll down in the window and select the entry labelled Available, then
again click Assign Controller.
7 Choose Euler XYZ.
You now have a list controller with a LookAt Rotation as the first
controller and an Euler XYZ as the second controller.
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