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ShortcutZ Plugin Quick Info

Plugin for Hash Animation:Master V10.0 or higher.
Lets you transform model shortcuts in chor.
This plugin is free for owners of the Conform plugin.
Please mail (mbricman@kci-group.com) me a link to your work if you use it!

At the moment only a PC version is available.

Screen Shot

Detailed Information

ShortcutZ can get transformation info from a selected shortcut, memorize transformation info, do basic operations with it and set it. Additionally it can clone your selected shortcut.
Usage

In Chor select model, then right - click, and select Plug-ins > Wizards > ShortcutZ.
Make sure that your model is selected and not the rotate or translate driver, otherwise ShortcutZ wont be invoked. to make sure it is selected properly, you can also select it in the Project Workspace.
Select a Subject and perform an Action (Get=Green, Add, Substract, Set=Red).
The Lock buttons will prevent the selected action to modify a certain property.
The Undo button is not yet working, probably never will be.
The Clone button will always clone the currently selected object to the current Buffer Position/Transformation.
You can continue perfoming actions until you hit OK or Cancel (OK will remember the stored memory slots, Cancel will discard them).
Examples

A typical sequence of clicks would be:
select model shortcut
invoke ShortcutZ
reset
lock all
unlock T.X, T.Y, T.Z
enter 100 in Buffer Translation.X
subject: 1
set (red)
subject: selected object
get (green)
subject: 1
repeat:
	add (blue)
	clone
until done
OK


Version history

1.0
initial release

Downloads

Download shortcutz.zip Version 1.0 for PC

Close A:M.
Unzip, copy the zelect.hxt to your A:M HXT plugin folder (like C:\Program Files\Hash Inc\V10\hxt)
Run A:M.

Use this plugin at your own risk, i did not have any kind of problem while using it, but its always a good idea to save often. especially before using a plugin.

To make the plugin work, you will need a registration key for Conform. See the Conform page on ow to get one.
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