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Inspiring
August 19, 2020
Question

Can I use a transform behaviour on a dragger?

  • August 19, 2020
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Previously I used arm movements by draging a wrist handle with the mouse to a certain position.  

 

Is there a way that instead of dragging the handle with the mouse that I could use a transform behaviour on the dandle and then move it to and X or Y position?

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alank99101739
Brainiac
August 19, 2020

You can put a transform on a layer. Rotation and scale will be around where you put the origin. I don't think you can put it on a handle...

elindo586Author
Inspiring
August 20, 2020

Thanks...

 

Thinking about it the dragger might be more convenient at least at this point of developing for CH.

 

The dragger already combines the X and Y postion all in one movement.

 

What I like about the tranform behaviour is that I can close in the presice movement using the keyframes and get the right position within the exact time, and I can do this WITHOUT using the "record" button from the timeline. 

 

 

 

 

alank99101739
Brainiac
August 20, 2020

The Transform behavior you also have to control the rotation by yourself. Draggers don't lock down rotation.