Pace Karlfeldt
Registered User
Join date: 16 Nov 2005
Posts: 8
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12-13-2005 01:41
I am trying to make a gymbal setup of sorts for a cool thing for my house using rotation. Is there any way for one object to "know" to rotate via another objects local axis? Ie Ring 1 is oriented standing up, so you see through it. It's Y axis is the axis that the middle ring is going to rotate around, and the center ring is to rotate around the x axis of the middle ring. If that made sense, I really could use an example script.
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Kage Seraph
I Dig Giant Mecha
Join date: 3 Nov 2004
Posts: 513
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12-13-2005 07:05
From: Pace Karlfeldt I am trying to make a gymbal setup of sorts for a cool thing for my house using rotation. Is there any way for one object to "know" to rotate via another objects local axis? Ie Ring 1 is oriented standing up, so you see through it. It's Y axis is the axis that the middle ring is going to rotate around, and the center ring is to rotate around the x axis of the middle ring. If that made sense, I really could use an example script. You may want to contact CrystalShard Foo re: her rez-foo scripting.
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