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make a sphere at the centre of the orbit (0,0,0). Then move it to
(10,0,0). Now i want to make multiple copies of it rotating arround the
pivot at (5,0,0). What do i have to do to set the centre of rotation?
Seems to rotate always around (0,0,0)
Sorry for boring you...
Robert
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> make a sphere at the centre of the orbit (0,0,0). Then move it to
> (10,0,0). Now i want to make multiple copies of it rotating arround the
> pivot at (5,0,0). What do i have to do to set the centre of rotation?
> Seems to rotate always around (0,0,0)
>
> Sorry for boring you...
>
> Robert
Think, i got it. I have to set the local coordinates of the sphere to the
pivot. then i can trigger the radius by setting the normal coordinates of
the sphere (undoing local coordinates). And then, using the orbit rotate
function in the duplicate object tab.
Right?
Robert
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> > make a sphere at the centre of the orbit (0,0,0). Then move it to
> > (10,0,0). Now i want to make multiple copies of it rotating arround the
> > pivot at (5,0,0). What do i have to do to set the centre of rotation?
> > Seems to rotate always around (0,0,0)
Yes. The Duplicate Dialog always does this. You need to move the
original to 5,0,0, add it to a group, then also add the copies and
make them orbit. Then translate the group out to 5,0,0. That will
result in a circle of objects from 10,0,0 to 0,0,0 in diameter.
> Think, i got it. I have to set the local coordinates of the sphere to the
> pivot. then i can trigger the radius by setting the normal coordinates of
> the sphere (undoing local coordinates). And then, using the orbit rotate
> function in the duplicate object tab.
Eh? Sorry you lost me there.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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Lutz Kretzschmar schrieb:
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> > > make a sphere at the centre of the orbit (0,0,0). Then move it to
> > > (10,0,0). Now i want to make multiple copies of it rotating arround the
> > > pivot at (5,0,0). What do i have to do to set the centre of rotation?
> > > Seems to rotate always around (0,0,0)
> Yes. The Duplicate Dialog always does this. You need to move the
> original to 5,0,0, add it to a group, then also add the copies and
> make them orbit. Then translate the group out to 5,0,0. That will
> result in a circle of objects from 10,0,0 to 0,0,0 in diameter.
>
Thanks for the hint ;-)
Robert
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