Re: deform a skeletal chain to a curve tutorial

Date : Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:51:03 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Sandy Sutherland <sandy(at)blackginger.tv>
Subject : Re: deform a skeletal chain to a curve tutorial
Slinks - you can create a skeleton from a curve, and this gives you the option to constrain the generated skel to the curve - which you can then deform onto another bigger curve! Or do you need to do this with a skeleton that exists already??

S.


Royston Michaels wrote:
Hi list
I trying to deform a skeletal chain to a curve much like the roller coaster tutorial but can't seem to find the tutorial anywhere.
Anyone have any ideas on doing this. I know it use to be on Softimage website but now it says that the page can't be found.
Thanks
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