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Re: Making page widths same in 3D animated book sequence
by Jon Okerstrom on Mar 2, 2009 at 2:46:07 am

Hi Alain,

Your last post may hold the key to the problem... and the solution. When objects collide in Invigorator, they don't deflect, they occupy the same space and essentially overlap.

Without having CS4 (yet), it would seem that you need to do some work with the pivot points of your sets to minimize the unintended consequences of having pages intersect when they move. The simplest way is to assign a small cube to an empty set. This cube becomes the pivot point for the set. Now, add the page to the set and position it so the cube is essentially the point where the page attaches to the binding. At this point, you can turn off visibility of the cube or remove it. The pivot point is set. Doing this for each of your pages gives you very precise control over how they move.

Does this help?

Jon






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