Hello all,
Below is the dblock in question. Also, see attached.
The top view is the standard block with the base point as shown. This "Base Point" is the center of the rotating axis.
Issue: After rotating the "1st Point" then rotating the "2nd Point", the Center axis of the "1st Point" moves. Is it possible to perminetly have the "1st Point" rotating axis stay in its original location?
Thanks.
There are two problems I see in that block
1. Your rotation parameters do not have the same centre point, which is why when you rotate Angle 2, Angle 1's centre point moves.
2. Every time you change Angle 2 you are in effect change the size of the rotation parameter Angle 1
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The only problem I'm having now is keeping your first point where you want it
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Yea, that is the problem I'm having too. I'm experimenting with using constraints, but it might be getting too complex than it needs to be and the same situation is accuring.
This block works well as it is, it's the fact I have to reset the block if it become out of wack and redo the layout.
Thank you for looking into it, I appreciate it.
I did think over the week end of a kind of solution, but you might not like it.
That number you have in the centre, use it as the centre of both rotation parameters
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