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Example:To:Select:
Point the attached object to a look-at object, such
as a light. You can then select which axis is pointed
to the look-at object in the Point Axis box, and use
the banking controls. See
Applying a Look-At
Connection
(page 616).
Look At
Orientation Axis box Select which axis is aligned to the path. Available when Align to Path is selected in
the Alignment option box.
Point Axis box Select which axis is pointed to the attached look-at object. Available when Look At is selected
in the Alignment option box.
Applying a Look-At Connection
You can create interesting 3D path effects by attaching a look-at connection between the path and another
object in your scene. The attached object on the path then rotates to face the look-at object, no matter where
it is positioned. You attach a look-at connection in the schematic between the 3D Path node and any object
with axis characteristics (Axis, Camera, Light).
To apply a look-at connection:
1 Do one of the following:
Select Look At in the Alignment option box.
Select Look At in the Tools box.
2 In the schematic, drag from the 3D Path node to an object with axis characteristics.
The selected object is connected to the 3D Path node by an orange dotted line with an arrow.
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