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I have completed my model of a speed controller, and am now attempting to make the fan nicely come up to speed and spin. However, I can't seem to figure out how to do it. I've tried using reactor stuff, but it doesn't work. I'm sure there is a relly simple way to do it using animation constraints, but I need some help to find out how to do it! Any ideas are appreciated!
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Re: Help with rotation?
Look into using the Curve Graph.
And under your rotation, and set a nice curve. |
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Re: Help with rotation?
Thanks, works like a charm! I really need to work on that curve editor.......
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