You
can hold nCache clips to freeze the last simulated state in your
cache clips for a fixed period of time.
A hold is a part or an
extension of an nCache clip where the last simulated state is held
for a specified period of time. Holds are represented by the letter
H.
TipYou can not create
holds
before an nCache clip.
However, you can mimic
a hold before an nCache clip by splitting the first frame from the
cache clip, dragging it a few frames backward in time, and then
creating a hold from the single frame to the beginning of your cache
clip.
To hold nCache clips
- In the scene view, select the object
whose cache clip you want to hold.
- In the Trax Editor,
select List > Load Selected Characters.
All the current object’s
caches appear as clips in the track view.
- Select the nCache clip you want to hold.
- Do one of the following:
- -drag
the upper corner clip hotspot to create a hold after your cache
clip.
- In the Channel Box,
set the Hold channel value for your cache clip.
See
Hold.
To edit the number of frames an nCache
clip is held
- Double- the number
beside the H on the held part of your cache clip, type a new value for
the number of frames you want the last simulated state in the cache clip
to be held for, and then press .