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stripey Daffodil
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Join date: 26 Nov 2006
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06-10-2007 11:31
Hi - anyone able to help with attaching a flexible rope between two posts so that it still moves, please?
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Maya Remblai
The one with pink hair.
Join date: 25 Mar 2006
Posts: 434
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06-10-2007 13:25
That isn't possible as of right now. Flexiprims behave in a similar manner to inverse kinematic objects, which can only have one "attachment" point.
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Aaron Edelweiss
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Join date: 16 Nov 2006
Posts: 115
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06-10-2007 14:49
you could use a flexy flattened cube, put a rope texture on it that goes in a curve from top corner to the other top corner. It would be 2 dimensional, but it would appear to be attached at 2 ends.
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Lazink Maeterlinck
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Join date: 8 Nov 2005
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06-10-2007 16:34
I haven't tested this at all, but don't flexi prims of the same length follow the same flexi path? So couldn't you do have 2 flexi prims, anchored one on each post and have them meet in the middle? You might have to play with the numbers/properties of the flex, but it might work.
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Malachi Petunia
Gentle Miscreant
Join date: 21 Sep 2003
Posts: 3,414
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06-10-2007 16:38
Use particles coming from one prim targeting another. Play with the parameters until it is solid enough looking and droops to your satisfaction.
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Soen Eber
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Join date: 3 Aug 2006
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06-10-2007 17:55
Look up the lockguard specification. Although its primarily used for bdsm-style leashes, its also been used for what you intend.
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