rhythmone
02-24-2003, 05:20 PM
OK - I am getting a cycleCheck warning and I know why (and I know how to setup my next model to avoid this situation).
Each time I open my file the model doesn't look right, but once it evaluates something everything snaps into place as it should and then it gives me the cycleCheck warning...
So my question is this...
Will this come back and haunt me during rendering? Like I said when working with the file it runs fine, it is only when I first open it that everything is out of wack...... which I can fix by entering in an existing value for any of the attributes, forcing it to eval the nodes (i.e. entering zero in the channel box for transX where zero already exists).
Each time I open my file the model doesn't look right, but once it evaluates something everything snaps into place as it should and then it gives me the cycleCheck warning...
So my question is this...
Will this come back and haunt me during rendering? Like I said when working with the file it runs fine, it is only when I first open it that everything is out of wack...... which I can fix by entering in an existing value for any of the attributes, forcing it to eval the nodes (i.e. entering zero in the channel box for transX where zero already exists).
