Why is the seconds-arm moving so quick in 'seconds' setting instead of ticking? I'm building a wrist watch and I came here for a quicker way of getting realistic clock work in terms of seconds/ minutes/ hours/ and I was thinking script, but I have never done it before... can script make the seconds-arm tick?
Sorry to reply late. Seconds hands is specially made to run smooth by adding milliseconds. If you want it to run it ticking then just remove that millisecond option. One more thing to specify generally I upload all the videos on a faster play speed to save time. That also may be the reason it is looking moving fast. But when you will create it in your PC it will run on normal speed.
Why is the seconds-arm moving so quick in 'seconds' setting instead of ticking? I'm building a wrist watch and I came here for a quicker way of getting realistic clock work in terms of seconds/ minutes/ hours/ and I was thinking script, but I have never done it before... can script make the seconds-arm tick?
Yes, script can make seconds tick. Just that coders are terrible in disseminating information. And probably make worst teachers!!!
Sorry to reply late.
Seconds hands is specially made to run smooth by adding milliseconds.
If you want it to run it ticking then just remove that millisecond option.
One more thing to specify generally I upload all the videos on a faster play speed to save time. That also may be the reason it is looking moving fast.
But when you will create it in your PC it will run on normal speed.