>
>  First of all: congratulations! Today is Saint Genevieve (Santa
>Genoveva in spanish) in the catholic calendar.


Today is the feastday of St Genevieve, the patroness of Paris. Thank you, 
however, maybe you shouldn't be congratulating me. I was only named after 
this saint. But I am a Catholic.



>I have myself some troubles with the rotate code when I�ve started. I�ll
>show you exactly how I use it:
>--in the same behavior script
>
>on exitFrame me
>
>rotarModelo me, "Fotos" , vector(0,1,1), #self
>rotarModelo me, "Novedades", vector(1,0,1), pMiembro.model("Fotos")
>end
>
>on rotarModelo me, nombreModelo, withAxis, relativeToWichModel
>
>pMiembro.model(nombreModelo).rotate(wichAxis, relativeToWichModel)
>end
>
>Sorry, I didn�t translate everything. The first model rotates relative
>to itself and the second rotates relative to the first one. (fotos). In
>your case, both models should be rotating relative to a third model that
>would be the "center" if that�s what you�re looking for. Try this way or
>do it step by step reading the help, as I did long time ago... Now I
>have Paul Catanese�s book and everything is different :)



Thanks for your explanation.


Is Paul Catanese's book useful? Are you recommending it?


Genevieve




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