Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
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Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
Phun and Algodoo have the follow object ability, which is very nice, but I personally would like to see an advanced menu added to that, which allows tracking of either only horizontal, or only vertical movement of an object.
For example, I'd like to track where the foot of my walker hits the ground and how much it slides on the ground, but I don't want to have the camera bob up and down with the foot, but only slide sideways.
With that said ( and for little reason ) a person could also track two objects if they deemed it necessary, one vertically And one horizontally.
For example, I'd like to track where the foot of my walker hits the ground and how much it slides on the ground, but I don't want to have the camera bob up and down with the foot, but only slide sideways.
With that said ( and for little reason ) a person could also track two objects if they deemed it necessary, one vertically And one horizontally.
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ImaPirate - Posts: 65
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Re: Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
It is possible by the use of mechanisms, but this is much simpler.
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RicH - [Funniest Person 2010]
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Re: Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
so do i
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Re: Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
cool. support
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Re: Specific Horizontal or Vertical Object Tracking
super- support
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