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The path animation occurs between frames 60 and 240 (180 frames in total).
Between frames 1 and 60, you keyframe the aircrafts motion so it rises from
the ground plane. You then blend between the two animation types.
Animating an object along a motion path
To animate the aircraft along the path curve, first select the aircraft and the
path curve and then set appropriate options for the motion path animation.
In the options window, you need to set the required time range for the path
animation. You also need to ensure that the aircraft is oriented facing towards
the direction of travel. The Follow, Front, and Up axis option settings
determine the aircrafts orientation along the path.
To attach the aircraft to the motion path
1 Set the Time Slider to frame 1.
2 Select the aircraft and then shift-select the path curve.
3 In the main menu, select Animate > Motion Paths > Attach to Motion
Path >
.
The Attach to Motion Path Options window appears.
4 In the options window, ensure the options are set as follows, then click
Attach:
Time Range: Start/End
Start Time: 60
End Time: 240
Follow: On
Front Axis: X
Up Axis: Y
World Up Type: Scene Up
Leave all other settings off
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