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ToolsKit

Attribute

toolskit2.0

In the "Attribute" sub-tab, you will have the option to connect nodes without opening the Node Editor. It allows you to add intermediate nodes between your connections and link multiple nodes together without having to create them one by one. This will save you a significant amount of time.

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This function works like Maya's driven key. Firstly, you need to load a driver by selecting a single node and clicking on "Load Attr 1". If you can't find the desired attribute, you can load all possible attributes by clicking on "All Attr".

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Next, you need to load the driven objects. You can select multiple objects that are driven; simply choose all the nodes you want and press "Load Attr 2". If you can't find the desired attribute, you can load all possible attributes by clicking on "All Attr".

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Then, you just need to select the attributes you want and click on "Connect".

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If you want to add a Mult Double Linear or Add Double Linear between the two nodes that will be connected, you can do so by checking the "Add Double Linear" or "Add AddDoubleLinear" checkbox. Simply choose your value, and you're good to go.

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If you know the complete name of the node along with the names of the attributes you want to connect, you can simply use "Use Fixed Driver" or "Use Fixed Driven" to establish the connection between the two without having to load each attribute individually.

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The "Modify last connection" button will allow you to change the last connection you made.

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