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4 The selected axis sub-object becomes active in the viewports and can be
rotated using the Rotate tool. The axis maintains its offset rotation so
that if you rotate the object it’s linked to, it also rotates.
5 To realign the rotation to the child body's local space, reattach the object
to the dashpot. Alternatively, click the Align Spaces To Child Body button.
To align the parent and child constraint spaces:
1 Ensure that the constraint is selected in one of the viewports.
2 In the Align Spaces To group, click the button for your chosen alignment.
You can find out more about the alignment options in the
Working With
Constraint Spaces
on page 3928 section.
Interface
Modifier Stack
Child Space At this sub-object level, you can select and rotate the offset
rotation for the child object. This is the rotation that the angular dashpot tries
to maintain for the child body relative to the parent. When you assign a child
object to the dashpot, reactor aligns Child Space to the child body's local
space. If you alter the rotation of this sub-object, it maintains its new rotation
relative to the child body.
Parent Space At this sub-object level, you can select and rotate the offset
rotation for the parent body. This is the rotation that the dashpot tries to
maintain for the parent body relative to the child. When you assign the parent
body to the dashpot, this rotation is aligned with the child body's local space.
If you alter the rotation of this sub-object, it maintains its new rotation relative
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