@PolyQuasi hii i think so, if to select your object and then your curve. Then go to Animation -> Motion Paths - Attach to motion path. Then scrub the timeline. Not sure how to do it with multiple objects though :P
Great video!! if any of you want to learn Maya, check out my tutorials! im currently doing a tutorial, where you model a bedroom, texture it and eventually render it out.
thanks
3dStudioUK 1 month ago
Great tutorial!
Now another question pops up...how to ORIENT along the curve :)
VEGETADTX 2 months ago
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Great video keep up the good work.
tillasmax 4 months ago
how u do that trick where things duplicated next will suffer the same last transformation, but referent to last copied object...?
yksnimus 4 months ago
thanks!!
Kettsii 5 months ago
Would you know how to move the cylinders along the path - other than rotating it? That works if you have a circle, but not an odd shaped path.
PolyQuasi 6 months ago
@PolyQuasi hii i think so, if to select your object and then your curve. Then go to Animation -> Motion Paths - Attach to motion path. Then scrub the timeline. Not sure how to do it with multiple objects though :P
ResidentAk 5 months ago
fantastic ... easy , fast and useful ...
falak90 10 months ago
thx man
enlau101 11 months ago
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Great video!! if any of you want to learn Maya, check out my tutorials! im currently doing a tutorial, where you model a bedroom, texture it and eventually render it out.
thanks!
Learnmaya1 1 year ago
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Metallica1guitar 1 year ago
:) and works for straight object if you can make curve flat tnx :)
HelionDark 2 years ago
@HelionDark what do you mean by making flat curves? :P
ResidentAk 2 years ago
tnx man that is rely fast workflow
HelionDark 2 years ago
sure thing :)
ResidentAk 2 years ago
wow... that is understandable unlike the others :) thanks :)
Dartace2ace 2 years ago
your are welcome :)
ResidentAk 2 years ago
thanks.
AVTPro 2 years ago
np :)
ResidentAk 2 years ago