chapter 2 - Plane

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Post by Domecity // Mar 18, 2006, 12:10pm

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I have been working on the Air Plane prop in connecting the link, and with the lines are makeing the connection and was wondering if anybody else if haveing that problem. :confused:

Post by stan // Mar 18, 2006, 12:58pm

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seems to work..do the same with the red connectors

Post by Domecity // Mar 18, 2006, 2:13pm

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ok, I can see it can be done but when I try I start from the left side of the screen and go to the right, I take it that I start from the very right side then connect the rotation then to the transform? then to the very left side and when I get to the left side, to drag the line to the left do I drop it near the top?. thats the question that I have.

Post by stan // Mar 18, 2006, 3:06pm

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there are a few ways you could do it..

connect one at a time.. remove it from transform, connect it to the rotation engine.do that to all four connectors..
left click on a wire it will disconnect..left click and hold, then drag to other node to hook it up there..

left to right ..right to left.. don't think it matters..

in the image if you don't disconnect from matrix in transform the red connector is still there on top left..tooltip tells you it's matrix..click on it and drag wire to matrix on rotation engine.....other wise if you disconnect first..go to matrix on rotation engine..right click it-> click export..

my image shows transform still connected ..but when all wires are connected on rotation engine you make sure to disconnect them all on transform.. like in the previous image

another way is to disconnect all wires on transform..then go to rotation engine start with matrix righ click/export
do the same to owners matrix , then obj matrix, then wld matrix..
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