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Drive Multiple Angle Constrains

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Anonymous
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Drive Multiple Angle Constrains

Is there a way to make multiple angle constrains all equal the same value, so that when you drive one of them they all stay the same.
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Anonymous
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Sure use the definition for driven dimension as the
parameter for the rest.

 

Pat


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Is
there a way to make multiple angle constrains all equal the same value, so
that when you drive one of them they all stay the
same.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

> Is there a way to make multiple angle constrains all equal the same
value

 

Yes.

 

Create your first angle constraint.

 

When you place subsequent constraints, type in th
parameter name (ie: d28) for each angle you want to be the
same as the first.

 

Now, when you drive, the first, all the rest will
follow.

 

Or, having created six already, decide which one
you want to be the "leader" - hover over the constraint icon in the browser for
that constraint to see what the parameter id is, then go into each of the other
constraints and replace the typed value with the parameter id

 

G
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, the only hard part was getting the constraint number.

I got the constrain to work as you both said, after I figured out that you have to put the mouse over the icon to see the constraint number 🙂

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