Homer & RigWhiz
Hey RigWhiz, heard you’re a master of bone naming—got any tips for naming a curve that makes my pizza dough rise? Also, coffee? I'm just about to whip up a snack.
Sure thing, first thing’s first—name it so the curve’s purpose pops up at a glance. I’d go “Pizza_Dough_Rise” or “Dough_Expand_Curve”, then add a suffix for the axis if you’re doing multi‑axis motion, like “Pizza_Dough_Rise_X” or “Pizza_Dough_Rise_Y.” Keep the naming consistent, use underscores, no spaces, and add a “_ctrl” if it’s a control curve so it shows up in the outliner list.
Now that the dough is ready to rise, I’ll grab a cup of coffee before I start the bake. Keep that coffee on your side—stretched spines and unsteady hands are a recipe for chaos!
Nice, got it—“Pizza_Dough_Rise_X_ctrl” sounds good! I’ll grab my coffee, and keep my hands steady. Let’s get that dough rising, and maybe I’ll sneak a bite before the bake starts. Cheers!
Sounds solid, and the naming looks ready to hit the outliner clean. Coffee’s your best friend—just don’t let that extra espresso make the dough rise faster than the curve can control. Sneaking a bite is fine, just keep the curve steady and the bake on schedule. Cheers!
Haha, thanks! I'll keep the espresso at a safe level and the curve under control. Can't let the dough outpace the bake—wouldn't want a runaway pizza party! Cheers!
Sounds like a solid plan—just remember to keep the control hierarchy tight so the curve doesn’t drift. If you need to tweak the slope later, a quick “Pizza_Dough_Rise_X_ctrl_02” is all it takes. Enjoy the bite, but keep the bake on track. Cheers!