Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to make the shapes rotate in 3dfa? Like the ones they have in samples in predator movie. Please do reply me. I know its kinda hard to understand but please try to understand. Will appreciate it...
Bye,
Tanmaya.
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Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to make the shapes rotate in 3dfa? Like the ones they have in samples in predator movie. Please do reply me. I know its kinda hard to understand but please try to understand. Will appreciate it...
Bye,
Tanmaya.
Sounds as though this is similar to the question you asked right after this. Am I right? Anyway, if you mean 3d rotate then the object would have to be a 3d object. If you want it to spin it, then it can be any object. (Besides sound :D )Quote:
Originally posted by dbzgt-city
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to make the shapes rotate in 3dfa? Like the ones they have in samples in predator movie. Please do reply me. I know its kinda hard to understand but please try to understand. Will appreciate it...
Bye,
Tanmaya.
What I mean is like you know the gear in paint, right? i want to make it rotate but when i set the rotation velocity and play it, it rotates (spin) but it revolutes too. Please help me with this.
Did U Select the center? Try clicking on "Find center of Selected Object" Or try placing the + in the middle of the Object... :rolleyes:
Where can I find the center and what to do in it?
Your suppose to tell the Program where the center of your object is...
when U click on the object U will see a + somewhere near or even far away from the objact, your suppose to GRAB IT and move it to the center of the object..
There's a much easier way to do it. If you look on the left hand side of your screen (the toolbar) you'll see an icon that looks the exact same as the + in the editing window. If you click that, the center will automaticlly be set to, well, the center!!! :DQuote:
Originally posted by KngCalvn
Your suppose to tell the Program where the center of your object is...
when U click on the object U will see a + somewhere near or even far away from the objact, your suppose to GRAB IT and move it to the center of the object..
Thats what I meant when I said.....Quote:
Originally posted by neederofhelp
There's a much easier way to do it. If you look on the left hand side of your screen (the toolbar) you'll see an icon that looks the exact same as the + in the editing window. If you click that, the center will automaticlly be set to, well, the center!!! :D
Try clicking on "Find center of Selected Object"