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JohnP

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    John Pietsch

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  1. I have followed exercise 5 "Take a Walk" and everything works fine. I made walk action for Rabbit and then used it after creating a path for rabbit to walk on and everything was fine. I even used a 'stock' action and still everything was fine. As I experimented with actions using a path I chose a new ground (the ground that is slightly hilly that comes with AM) and then applied the path and Rabbit (as well as other actors) to the path with a walk action, his feet are in the ground and NOT on the serface of the ground. I have tried constraining rabbit to the surface of the ground; I have tried constraining the path to the ground but I cannot get rabbit to follow the path AND be on the surface of the ground (that is not flat). Aaarg. What am I missing? I have searched the forums with key words of [path ground constraint] and find nothing useful to try. Thanks a head of time for any assistance.
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    Face Camera

    Thank you all for your input. I was able to place the camera on the face of a model as Nancy and Robert suggested. This is a great resource and I will browse and mine it for all the suggestions and ideas that have been posted.
  3. Where are the instructions for adding a camera to point to a model's face? The manual that comes with AM 2006 talkes about using multiple camers but I cannot find any instructions to accomplish placing a face camera. Can someone help get started or point me to a place with instructions? Thanks.
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