Good evening all,
I'm new to 3ds Max, but learning fast, but in a language that is not my mother-tongue (Spanish Castillano,); so I have found that most queries (in English) can be resolved somewhere online, but this has flummoxed me during this project for my Masters.
How has the 'LookAt Constraint' become visible in this (2nd of 2 Scanline) Animations [pls see 2 x attachments] ... and how was it not there during the first animation.
Thank you in advance for any pointers (if you'll excuse the pun)
Sandy
Solved! Go to Solution.
Good evening all,
I'm new to 3ds Max, but learning fast, but in a language that is not my mother-tongue (Spanish Castillano,); so I have found that most queries (in English) can be resolved somewhere online, but this has flummoxed me during this project for my Masters.
How has the 'LookAt Constraint' become visible in this (2nd of 2 Scanline) Animations [pls see 2 x attachments] ... and how was it not there during the first animation.
Thank you in advance for any pointers (if you'll excuse the pun)
Sandy
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by leeminardi. Go to Solution.
If it is the LookAt constraint line you can set its length to zero.
If it is the LookAt constraint line you can set its length to zero.
Thank you Lee.
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.