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animation without motor

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niccs87

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Good evening to all,
Today in the office they told me that it is possible to move the parts of a set by changing only the distances (clearly they do not remember how to do.....).
if I try the part moves but not "linearly" but snaps in the position when "contrast" the key.. .
Do you have any idea how to do it? !
Until today I used the engines...but if it were possible to use the distances of the couplings would be much faster... .

Thank you in advance!
 
Good evening to all,
Today in the office they told me that it is possible to move the parts of a set by changing only the distances (clearly they do not remember how to do.....).
if I try the part moves but not "linearly" but snaps in the position when "contrast" the key.. .
Do you have any idea how to do it? !
Until today I used the engines...but if it were possible to use the distances of the couplings would be much faster... .

Thank you in advance!
on the key that concerns the distance you want to animate, at the desired point (not the key at the time t=0) , click with the right and check that the "interpolation mode" is not set the option "scatta". any of the other makes you move the component during animation by varying the share between the two starting and arrival values according to the chosen mode (linear, simple entry etc)
 

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