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Re: Programmatically control rotation of a Cube



WOW!! Thanks alot! I'm just staring with Quartz Composer, and this shows me alot about controlling things. And it works wonderfully! I am looking into a small problem that happens after several rotations, seems the rotation amount is not as precise after a bunch of rotations.

Really? I know that if you trigger it before it has finished the previous rotation, it jumps to the start of the new one; but does it actually slip?


I assume you learned this stuff, by trial and error...right?

'fraid so!!

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SteamSHIFT
http://blog.steamshift.com


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