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Re: 3D text Rotating around an existing object
by Adriano Ninguem on Dec 27, 2008 at 10:59:14 pm

Well I´ve made a little video here. Trying to explain my steps.

I think it´s all there but if I missed anything please ask me.

My mic is really cheap so I apologise for that. Also my english might be a bit rusty for I don´t really speak to anyone in english in a while.

I hope it helps you for real so I can start giving back to people everything I got from the cow (and being a vegetarian it´s great to know she´s still alive).

Well there you go:



(oh! one more thing I did was to go on to the material options (pressing AA) of the master text (after making it 3D and after duplicateing it) and changing it´s shininess from 5% to 50% and also disableing cast shadows on the slave before duplicateing it)

Well let me know what came of it.

All the best.

Cheers.

ninguem.


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