Insert another MatrixTransform between your arrow and the AutoTransform to
point it the way you want it.
-Paul
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Hi, Paul.
I've done what you've told me. I've made some tests which led me into
thinking one thing, which I'd like you to correct me if I'm wrong and give
me some further explanations: when I select ROTATE_TO_SCREEN, it looks like
the image chosen as 'front' - the side displayed on the screen
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Hi, Paul.
I've done what you've told me. I've made some tests which led me into
thinking one thing, which I'd like you to correct
Thanks, Paul, for everything.
Renan
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Hi,
I'm trying to do a dark-side-of-the-moon effect (nothing to do with
Pink Floyd), i.e., I'm trying to have the same view of a certain object
independently of how my camera is oriented, never showing it's 'dark side'.
I thought of updating this object with some variation or component of my
This is what the AutoTransform node is for.
-Paul
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Hi,
I'm trying to do a dark-side-of-the-moon
Hi, Paul.
Thanks for the tip about the AutoTransform. I'm not being able though
to initialize the object I'm attaching to this node in the expected
position... It's a 3D mouse arrow, composed of a cone and a cylinder at the
bottom - very simple. When I do the following:
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