Re: spring constraint.

Date : Wed, 14 Jun 2006 19:48:42 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Helen Bucknall <helen(at)helenbucknall.com>
Subject : Re: spring constraint.
Oh thank you kind sir. That's it exactly!
And now it's a button in my toolbar.

Why can't everything be buttons? What's so terrible about buttons?



Anthony barritault wrote:

Hi helen,

ApplyOp ("Spring" , null , 2);
is what you 're looking for maybe.


anthony.

On 6/14/06, *Helen Bucknall* < helen(at)helenbucknall.com <mailto:helen(at)helenbucknall.com>> wrote:

    Sorry, this is a dumb question, but how do I apply a postion spring
    constaint?

    I've searched and searched in the manual and in the menus and I cannot
    find it. All they talk about are tails and stuff, but I just want one
    object to bounce when another is moved around.

    I know I've done it before, I even have a file with a simple
    spring test
    in it and there is the big fat 'S' sitting mocking me in the global
    position constraint boxes. But how did I do it? I remember it was
    easy...

    Have attatched the file if that helps. The null bounces when the
    box is
    moved.

    It's foundation 4.2. So it's not rigid body dynamics.







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