This worked for me but I had to reverse the location of the #1 and #4 nulls. I suspect this was because I drew my cable spline from right to left. The one in the video was probably draws from left to right.
@@winshesterpv Same thing - I guess Maxon needs to start this lesson from the very beginning by showing how to create the whole scene from scratch. This tip wouldn't be as quick but it will really help
I have no idea how he got it to work, but I was able to walk each Null back into position by using the Offset parameters(Spring > Offset twirl down). Definitely not ideal if you have a lot of constraints but if you only have a few it's not too bad. It helps to change the display color of each Null to help you keep track and also keep the spline selected in "points" mode so you can reference the position of the original spline nodes.
Perfect! Thanks Nosemaaaaaaan
Simply genius
needed this one, thanks!!
Thanks!
This is so good, I'm almost a little upset, this tip wasn't around years ago, when I needed it...
very nice tip. thanks noseman
That was really quick 😢, can we have an in-depth tutorial of how this spring constraint works. For better understanding, please!!!
This worked for me but I had to reverse the location of the #1 and #4 nulls. I suspect this was because I drew my cable spline from right to left. The one in the video was probably draws from left to right.
Hmmm.... When I add the constraints the nulls fly off and are not in the position where I created them. Any idea why?
Hello, me too, did you get any solution
@@winshesterpv Same thing - I guess Maxon needs to start this lesson from the very beginning by showing how to create the whole scene from scratch. This tip wouldn't be as quick but it will really help
I have no idea how he got it to work, but I was able to walk each Null back into position by using the Offset parameters(Spring > Offset twirl down). Definitely not ideal if you have a lot of constraints but if you only have a few it's not too bad. It helps to change the display color of each Null to help you keep track and also keep the spline selected in "points" mode so you can reference the position of the original spline nodes.
can I make the connections stiffer by not giving the second and the second-last a spring constraint?
Noseman wins!!! (by a nose)