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Subject: Cloning/instancing in P5?


Svigor ( ) posted Wed, 22 September 2004 at 5:18 PM · edited Thu, 26 September 2024 at 4:58 PM

Is there a way to create a copy of a light, in the same location as the existing light, with the same parameters? If not, is there a way to create a file containing all that info, then apply it to a new light?


KarenJ ( ) posted Wed, 22 September 2004 at 5:20 PM

Click somewhere in the parameter dial of the light you want to copy and press Ctrl+C, then make a new light, click again in parameter dials window and press Ctrl+V. That's the easiest/quickest way I've found; I don't think anyone's written a script to actually automatically clone a light.


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Svigor ( ) posted Wed, 22 September 2004 at 5:33 PM · edited Wed, 22 September 2004 at 5:34 PM

Hi Karen that's plenty easy enough for me. I haven't used copy/paste in P5 at all except for renders, I tried it with the light selected in the (forget the name of it - the "drop-up" list below the doc window), I hadn't thought of doing it via the parameter window.

Thanks!

Message edited on: 09/22/2004 17:34


diolma ( ) posted Thu, 23 September 2004 at 4:18 PM · edited Thu, 23 September 2004 at 4:21 PM

BTW, Svigor, the same thing is true for any set of parameter dials.
You can import a prop and position it. Ctl-C its parameters.
Then import another prop (same or different) and Ctl-V to set the parameters to be the same as the 1st prop.
This is a great time-saver if you are creating (just for example) 4 pillars/cylinders in a square:

  • Import/load from library 1st pillar/cylinder (at trans 0/0/0)
  • Size appropriatly and move to positive position in x/z.
  • Ctrl-C the params.
  • Import/load 2nd.
  • Ctrl-V the params, then change XTrans to -ve.
  • Ctrl-C the params
  • Import 3rd
  • Ctrl-V the params, change ZTrans to -ve.
  • Ctrl-C the params
  • Import 4th
  • Ctrl-V the params, change XTrans back to +ve.

Voila! 4 identical pillars/cylinders in a perfect rectangle:-))

And it works for body-parts too...

Cheers,
Diolma

Message edited on: 09/23/2004 16:21



diolma ( ) posted Thu, 23 September 2004 at 4:22 PM

Drat! got the editing wrong. But I expect you get the drift, anyway..:-) Cheers, Diolma



Svigor ( ) posted Thu, 23 September 2004 at 8:40 PM

Thanks for the added tip diolma.


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