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brandy_ke 12-08-2007 07:47 PM

bouncing ball
 
Hi guys,

I am redoing my bouncing ball animation , got some questions regarding rigging of the ball

Say i want the squash feeling so i put the pivot point at the base , when the ball hits the ground it can deform , but putting the pivot there wont allow me to rotate or spin the ball as per normal.

I remember using locator constraint to allow me to squash and rotate but i dont noe the exact steps, can anyone advice?

thanks

jsprogg 12-08-2007 08:50 PM

Simply Maya has a free bouncing ball video tutorial to download which should help you .

heres the link
http://www.simplymaya.com/movie_page...html?tut_id=85

mirek03 12-08-2007 09:53 PM

pivot point?? use the squash deformer and remember to parent it to the ball

AlphaFlyte 13-08-2007 04:01 AM

You typically want to keep the pivot at the center of gravity all times. For a ball that'd be at object center. Deformers are indeed a better solution.

mirek03 13-08-2007 12:39 PM

yes, ; non-linear deformers/ squash deformer :)

select the object first .., its a bit tricky at first.., you can animate it from the channel box, 'bend' (I think thats right!?) context menu/ key seslected

Ailill84 20-09-2007 12:09 AM

Hi everyone! I've experienced some problem with the bouncing ball tutorial..
First of all I read that the pivot point of the ball must be centered on the ground(not in the center of the ball), is that correct?
Second I've some problem on shearing the ball.. when I set the negative shear value the ball actually move back(because the pivot point is setted on the ground). What can I do?

mirek03 20-09-2007 05:20 PM

memory recall, yes pivot on ground.., dont remeber anything about shearing.., i only underatnd shearing in after effects, motion, FCP and the wool sheds.

yes you want it ti move back the head and bottom will push back with cause and effect.., think of car accident.., whiplash!

M:)

Ailill84 20-09-2007 10:55 PM

ehm... then? what am I supposed to do? :P

mirek03 21-09-2007 09:11 AM

pivot on the ground.., bend and squash deformer; parent them to your ball and then.., animate !

you must have instrutions in front of yu or are you attempting this on your own?

Ailill84 21-09-2007 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mirek03
pivot on the ground.., bend and squash deformer; parent them to your ball and then.., animate !

you must have instrutions in front of yu or are you attempting this on your own?

I have this hierarchy: ballTranslate--->ballShear--->ballScale--->ball, I'm following a tutorial but is for windows and there are some little difference with options and control. All the pivot are set on the ground and I stil have this problem.. I wonder if there is some option or lock to set...

mirek03 22-09-2007 06:59 AM

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sorry, its been a while.., no you do not move the pivot as such., you move the whole deformer unil its pivot is on the ground plane and the scale it until the squash handle is at the top of the object (sphere, probably better to use nurbs??) . then parent it to the object.


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