Melchior FRANZ wrote:

> Yes. Put the object's center into the center of the object.
> And if you want to scale the object, you better do that at
> origin and then move it to its final place. Why don't you
> search a model that does what you need and look into the code?
> Regurgitating the common practice is a bit tedious. (Not that
> anyone forced me to answer. :-)  If you are using Blender,
> then you could also let this plugin help you (depending on
> your needs, of course):
> 


It is a little odd that the billboard animation does not take a <center>
element. I don't know of any other animation for which there is a point
that you cannot redefine.

Josh


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