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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | well if you want an animation do this:first set first key the place the sliding thing to the frame you want the tire to stop rolling.Then put the slider back to frame 1 or whenever the tire starts to move and set key.after that put the slider back again to the frame where the tire stops to move and rotate the tire 359 degrees. hope I wrote it right :D |
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| Hallowed Devil | yep, Bam's right......switch on Auto_key at frame 0, now goto the last frame, and move the tyre to whrevr ye want; this automatically assigns the keyat the last frame, not he tyre will move frm point A to point B. Do the same with rotation too....just goto the last frame, n rotate the tyre to certain degrees, n it'll also rotate. Just here, ye might hv to do trial n error, coz ye dnt exactly know how much does the tyre rotate precisely frm point A to point B. So rotate certain degrees, run animation; ye feel its nt sufficient, switch on the Auto-Key again goto last frame, n turn certain degrees more.... ultimately, ye'll find dat the tyre's moving as well as rotating frm point A to point B :) All the Best
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