Follow Path & Curvers?
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:38 pm
Hello,
I'm trying to have a rail road track that can distort, warp and move into the distance while the wooden planks are moving along them (to imply movement of the viewer) but I'm new to both the 'follow path' tool and curvers and though I thought this seemed like the way to go, I can't for the life of me get it to work.
Honestly I'm struggling in general to get 'follow path' to work with anything other than a straight line. Whenever I use 'Alt' to try and set a vector object to be bent, the object always behaves erratically, or just vanishes off the viewable area entirely. I can't find any tutorials that properly explain how to use it when you want it to bend the layer, what am I doing wrong? It's entirely random when it seems to want to work.
Where should the object be in relation to the centre of the layer?
Where should the centre of the layer be in relation to the path?
Where should the path be in relation to everything else?
What's the best way to approach perspective in combination with these?
If I could just have something that actually explains how it all works I'd really appreciate it thank you.
I'm trying to have a rail road track that can distort, warp and move into the distance while the wooden planks are moving along them (to imply movement of the viewer) but I'm new to both the 'follow path' tool and curvers and though I thought this seemed like the way to go, I can't for the life of me get it to work.
Honestly I'm struggling in general to get 'follow path' to work with anything other than a straight line. Whenever I use 'Alt' to try and set a vector object to be bent, the object always behaves erratically, or just vanishes off the viewable area entirely. I can't find any tutorials that properly explain how to use it when you want it to bend the layer, what am I doing wrong? It's entirely random when it seems to want to work.
Where should the object be in relation to the centre of the layer?
Where should the centre of the layer be in relation to the path?
Where should the path be in relation to everything else?
What's the best way to approach perspective in combination with these?
If I could just have something that actually explains how it all works I'd really appreciate it thank you.