cacciatorino
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I have a device in which on a central spindle are mounted groups that move radially. as the groups are several, I placed one and then the others I inserted them with the radial pattern function.
Now I have the problem that the radial pattern function is assigned a seemingly random radius, of the type r=658,43573241. Now I would like to impose the position of the origin of this repeated group and give it a realistic value, so that by changing the value of the radius quota, I can represent the axieme with the extracted groups or portraits (for example, being able to represent the groups to r=850 or r=1000, with r calculated compared to a point I chose). Is that possible?
I honestly don't know where modeling goes to get that value of the radius, maybe it's the center of gravity? the volume center? The online guide is really evasive on this subject....
Now I have the problem that the radial pattern function is assigned a seemingly random radius, of the type r=658,43573241. Now I would like to impose the position of the origin of this repeated group and give it a realistic value, so that by changing the value of the radius quota, I can represent the axieme with the extracted groups or portraits (for example, being able to represent the groups to r=850 or r=1000, with r calculated compared to a point I chose). Is that possible?
I honestly don't know where modeling goes to get that value of the radius, maybe it's the center of gravity? the volume center? The online guide is really evasive on this subject....