The distance between two teeth is 9.974 , and the chain length is 598.447 (you can see it at time 9:52 ) So 598.447 / 9.974 = 60 So we have 60 teeth , and i multiply the 2 teeth by 30 in array to get 60.
I liked the MATH part of it. When I made randomly, it didnt work. Could you direct me to any link for understanding the maths behind the shapes and sizes? Thank you.
Connecting rotations doesn't work for me - after I connect y rotations, I rotate the dummy of the first wheel and the second remains still. Did I miss anything?
When dummy bind them to a chain then there is an error. What could be the reason? --syntax error: at expectod --In line: fn_wire_Y rotation=(Y_rotation*63,5
Hey if you havent found the reason yet. Its quite simple did the same mistake myself. But went back and watched it again in my sleepdeprived state. Just copy and paste this "Y_Rotation*63.5/-598."(Measure your chain and insert that last number, and you have to use "." instead of your "," when adding desimals in max code) and press update and you are good to go. GL & HF :)
This was a great tutorial, thanks for making it! :)
Awesome work, thanks!!
Excellent, and a simpler, thus better, way to animate treads than the tutorial in the 3ds Max.
Просто охренительно!
Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
i really like your tutorial!!
very nice tutorials thanks man!!
The distance between two teeth is 9.974 ,
and the chain length is 598.447 (you can see it at time 9:52 )
So 598.447 / 9.974 = 60
So we have 60 teeth , and i multiply the 2 teeth by 30 in array to get 60.
Sick music bro
Make sure you click "connect" in parameter wiring window.
I liked the MATH part of it. When I made randomly, it didnt work. Could you direct me to any link for understanding the maths behind the shapes and sizes? Thank you.
www.mathsisfun.com/index.htm
czcams.com/users/ExamSolutionsvideos
path deform bends the elements though? for that chain you don't notice but for a train, it's no bueno unfortunately
Connecting rotations doesn't work for me - after I connect y rotations, I rotate the dummy of the first wheel and the second remains still. Did I miss anything?
When dummy bind them to a chain then there is an error. What could be the reason?
--syntax error: at expectod
--In line: fn_wire_Y rotation=(Y_rotation*63,5
Hey if you havent found the reason yet. Its quite simple did the same mistake myself. But went back and watched it again in my sleepdeprived state. Just copy and paste this "Y_Rotation*63.5/-598."(Measure your chain and insert that last number, and you have to use "." instead of your "," when adding desimals in max code) and press update and you are good to go. GL & HF :)
This was a great tutorial, thanks for making it! :)