Hi James,
Those elements were made in a 3d app. None of them is part of a group or
something. In fact at movie start, i also add a particle effect.
Then the same occurs with it. The weird thing is that if i scale them from the
3dpi, there is no problems at all.
But to be sure i need to test your option... How do you call the origin point
position en eventually change it?
Or is there like on some apps a "reset center" option? A way to recenter
without actually moving the object from its place?
Fabrice
James Newton wrote:
> Fabrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a script resizing some objects in mij member...if i open the member
> > into the SW viewer i can see they've moved away from the point they were.
> ...
> > on resizeballs
> > repeat with counter = 1 to 7
> > balls.model("item"&counter).transform.scale(2, 2, 2)
> > end repeat
> > end
>
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> It would appear that the origin point for your model resources is outside
> the models themselves.
>
> Think of each ball as a cherry on a stalk. When you make the cherry bigger,
> the stalk gets bigger too, so it appears further from the point it is
> attached to.
>
> Can you recreate your resources so the point vector(0, 0, 0) for each
> resource is in the center of the ball?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>
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