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Thread: How it works the XY Parameter

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    Default Re: How it works the XY Parameter

    Quote Originally Posted by blasto View Post
    hi there,
    I didn't understand how this block maintains its geometry as a rectangle eventhough there aren't any visible constraints around??? is it smth. special with the xy parameter or what?
    check out the action's properties. there's options for constraining the direction in relation to the grip
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    Default Re: How it works the XY Parameter

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.N View Post
    check out the action's properties. there's options for constraining the direction in relation to the grip
    I've been trying to figure this out for an entire day. Thank you....Thank you....Thank you. Such a simple solution IF you know where to look.

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