Can anyone tell me how, or if it is possible fundamentally to have:
2 sliders that are inserted into a function, and as one slider is changed the other slider is affected, for example as the fist slider is increased, the second decreases according to the function?
But it seems odd you would want to use a slider for this. If you want to link a second value to a slider, just do the math without a second slider. Basically my question is; why do you want two sliders to change a single value?
I would better like a Numeric Slider that has an input like the Loft, or like the Rebuild Curve or like the Mesh Settings, where you can set all the parameters that compose the slider, like the Min and Max limits.
I am just thinking, it might be used so the area or the volume of an object to be fixed and the sliders that control the size of that object to be adjusted.
David Rutten
Hi Conor,
nope.
But it seems odd you would want to use a slider for this. If you want to link a second value to a slider, just do the math without a second slider. Basically my question is; why do you want two sliders to change a single value?
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Jan 27, 2011
Andres Gonzalez
I would better like a Numeric Slider that has an input like the Loft, or like the Rebuild Curve or like the Mesh Settings, where you can set all the parameters that compose the slider, like the Min and Max limits.
It will help us a lot, think.
Andres
Jan 27, 2011
biboarchitect
Hi David,
I am just thinking, it might be used so the area or the volume of an object to be fixed and the sliders that control the size of that object to be adjusted.
bibo
Feb 4, 2011