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Description: This is a basic example demonstrating the results of RBF interpolation.In this case the input was 2-dimensional (translate X and Z) and the output was 12-dimensional (RGB values for 4 spot lights).RBF has become a very popular form of interpolation, commonly used for driving blendShape target weights or corrective joints.What makes RBF so useful is that distances can be defined in any dimension.nnThe setup was created entirely with Maya utility nodes.
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