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Old 12-14-2010, 04:12 AM
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Sorry for so many questions. Just trying to really get into this and the more I look at the maps and read in this forum the more questions I have.

So I can see you can move the pointers on the normalizers up and down but can you move them to the left or right? Or can you add a new pointer? I see some have 2 or 3 pointers all in the same spot. Any way to move those around and spread them out in order to smooth out some of the lines?
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Old 12-14-2010, 04:23 AM
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Never mind. I got it figured out. If you double click on the pointer or highlight the one you want and hit enter it brings up the box that you can manually enter the value you want which will move it right to left.

The question about being able to add one still stands???
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The normalizers have a fixed number of points which cannot be added or removed, but they can be moved around as you see fit. However, the first and last points MUST NOT be moved. They signify the starting and ending points of the function. Bad things happen when you start moving the end points around.

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IMO, I would leave these alone until you really start to get the hang of things. This feature is a bit tricky to use correctly, and can get you in a world of trouble if not done right.
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IMO, I would leave these alone until you really start to get the hang of things. This feature is a bit tricky to use correctly, and can get you in a world of trouble if not done right.
Very, very true.
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