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settings. For example, a target with a Weight value of 80 will have twice the
influence of a target with a Weight value of 40.
For example, if a sphere is Position-constrained between two targets and each
target’s weight value is 100, the sphere will maintain an equal distance between
both targets even when they are in motion. If one of the weight values is 0
and the other is 50, then the sphere is influenced only by the target with the
higher value.
Procedures
To assign a Position constraint:
1 Select the object you want to constrain.
2 Choose Animation menu > Constraints > Position Constraint.
3 Select the target object.
To access the Position constraint’s parameters through the Motion panel:
1 Select the Position-constrained object.
2 On the Motion panel, on the Position list, double-click Position
Constraint.
The Position constraint parameters are located under the Position
Constraint rollout.
To edit weight values:
1 Select the constrained object.
2 On the Motion panel, on the Position list, double-click Position
Constraint.
The Position constraint parameters are located under the Position
Constraint rollout.
3 Click a target from the list.
4 Adjust the Weight spinner or enter a numerical value for the weight
value.
To animate weight values:
1 Select the constrained object.
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