Two arms working together?
cobusp
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There has to be a way - but how?
I've had instances where a character holds a stick-like object with both - such as a broom, and axe, or a metal detector. Unforunately as you know, one can only group an objecyt toone hand at a time.
I need to anchor both hands to the object.
Any ideas anyone?
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I'd try duplicating the object to which the single hoof is parented, then parent the other hoof to the second one. Since the objects are identical and follow the same motions, there should be no need to hide one's visibility, but that could be done to help with render times if the idea works.
Hope it helps!
Edited to korrekt speelinf eroorz
Target Helper Object's.
You can parent target helpers to each hoof, and either parent the other object or use "point at" or "track"
Sorry I just just want to get clear what you mean by hoofs?
I think I did what you suggested - I parented the axe to one hand, then parented a null to the axe, then modified each hand to track the null. But each time one arm goes completely bananas!
Sorry Cobusp, I thought we were dealing with a Rhino or a Cowrarra :)
You can have Multiple targets attached to the Axe, one for each hand... or,
Try parenting the Axe to one hand,. Parent a target helper to the Axe,. and have the other hand track the target helper
Also,...
You can Select a "hand of a figure,. Then Shit+Select the other Hand of the same Figure,. Then you can Move them both at the same time.
Handy for Posing or animating
Sorry I just just want to get clear what you mean by hoofs?
I think I did what you suggested - I parented the axe to one hand, then parented a null to the axe, then modified each hand to track the null. But each time one arm goes completely bananas!
Hi, thanks for the clarification :-)
I tried the first suggestion, but the arm that tracks the pointer goes bananas.
Concerning your 2nd option: You can Select a "hand of a figure,. Then ****+Select the other Hand of the same Figure,.
I'll give that a try - I didn't even think about that!
Just making surre we're on the same page: Is it simply a matter of selecting both hands and then moving them simultaneously - I that whatyou mean?
that should read SHIFT + Select :) I guess the forum has auto censorshiip
yes,. both hands can be selected and moved at the same time,. using Shift and click to Select multiple parts or objects.
Thank you Evil, I'll definitely want to check out your tuts.