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Subject: Help about keys in PZ3 files


minuitdixhuit ( ) posted Wed, 21 October 2020 at 12:23 PM · edited Sat, 01 February 2025 at 3:11 PM

Spline.jpg Hello, Does anyone know the meaning of the parameters "sl 1" and "sm" in the "keys" area of a parameter?

Can they be modified and with what consequence? Thank you for your help.

Bom dia, Alguém conhece o significado dos parâmetros "sl 1" e "sm" na área "keys" de um parâmetro? Pondem ser modificados e com que consequência? Obrigado pela ajuda.

Est-ce que quelqu’un connaît la signification des paramètres «sl 1» et «sm» dans la zone «keys» d’un paramètre ? Sont-ils modifiables et avec quelle conséquence ? Merci pour votre aide.

Hallo, Kennt jemand die Bedeutung der Parameter "sl 1" und "sm" im "Keys"-Bereich eines Parameters? Können sie geändert werden und mit welcher Konsequenz? Danke für eure Hilfe.


an0malaus ( ) posted Thu, 29 October 2020 at 9:42 AM · edited Thu, 29 October 2020 at 9:44 AM

"sl 1" might appear to be an unused feature, as I've never seen anything other than 1 as its value, but it's probably related to layers in some way (which I never use), so you can ignore that. it may be possible to remove it altogether, but why bother? Perhaps one of the Poser developers could answer that question better.

"sm" is the smooth setting for the Spline Break function. The other possible value for it is "br", standing for Break, which stops interpolation of previous frame values affecting subsequent frame values.

The component between those two lines, for completeness, sake, is the interpolation type, supporting values of "con" for Constant, "lin" for Linear, and "spl" for Spline.



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