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Who's the parent here?

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RudySchneider:
We were having some discussion on modeling for animation, and (properly) establishing parent/child relationships so that the animation workflow wouldn't be a nightmare, when I thought about working up this little animation.  I originally posted a portion of it on the General Anim8or Forum, but thought I'd add a bit to it and post the results here to see if there might be any questions about how to do something like this without pulling your hair out.

thecolclough:
hmm... *strokes beard contemplatively*... the way I'd have done that would be to use a target as the first parent, located at the centre of the ball, with the ball and the first box both set as its children - but would be interested to know if you took a different route

RudySchneider:
thecolclough --- Good start.  By "first parent," you recognize there is more than one.  But, the target isn't located at the center of the ball.  It's the other way around, the ball is centered on the target.  That's what you implied, but not how you stated it.

For that matter, I'll concede that there is more than one target in use, and each has a different role.


Hmmm, wasn't it Hillary who said "It takes a Village...?"

thecolclough:

--- Quote from: RudySchneider on October 03, 2015, 11:02:00 am ---... But, the target isn't located at the center of the ball.  It's the other way around, the ball is centered on the target.  That's what you implied, but not how you stated it.
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yeah, sorry - that was a bit of a grammar slip-up on my part there :P

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