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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 19:23:46 -0700
From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
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Subject: Motion paths
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> I know that one can take a camera (or other object) motion path and
> create an object that follows that path. My question is "is there a
> way to create an object in modeler, and then create a motion path for
> a camera that will follow the shape of the object?"
> I am trying to create a twisting-turning fiber optic cable that the
> camera will fly through. I want to create the object first, then have
> the camera move through the object.
If you create your object with a curve (i.e.: rail extrude) the Path-
To-Motion macro will take that curve and write out a motion file.
-Jim
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