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| 28 Dec 2013 05:14 PM |
| Hi, I want to make a railroad track with (semi-)realistic bends, of course the problem is finding a curve, as well as making the two rails parallel. I was wonder if you guys could help me in any way? |
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| 28 Dec 2013 07:34 PM |
| Or, to rephrase, how do you create two rows of parts that stay parallel around a bend? |
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| 28 Dec 2013 08:02 PM |
| This belongs to building helpers considering you have not give/gave a piece of code for us to evaluate. Also you have not rquested a code (I don't mine requests to some extent , unless your a greedy hog) |
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| 28 Dec 2013 08:03 PM |
| Oh and try looking at pictures and copy them. This takes patience and alot of c-framing. |
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| 28 Dec 2013 08:04 PM |
| Building helpers tends to help with nothing, especially if it's scripting related. I want to be able to click two points, have the script generate a curve, and place rails along that curve. I can get the two points and curve (probably bezier), but I can't get the rails to not only follow the path, but stay parallel at equal distance throughout the turn. |
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