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ANIMATIC WINDOW SCRIPT 09/05/08 JACOB SCHIECK https://www.jacobschieck.com
Please e-mail any bug issues to jschieck@gmail.com
KNOWN ISSUES:
YOU MUST OPEN THE IMAGE PLANE AND CHECK THE USE SEQUENCE OFF THEN ON AGAIN FOR THIS TO WORK
USAGE:
Just drop this script in your script folder. Type source js_animaticWindow.mel; in the command line to run the script.
The window is simply a camera with an imageplane, normal maya controls will allow you to zoom/pan on your image. If you accidently hit "F" while in that view, just use "[" to fix it, or save and reload the script.
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