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quite simple actually.
first rotate the wheel so that it is in contact with the surface that you wish to roll on. Then with the (autokey or animate) button turned on drag the wheel in the direction it will move. let's say it goes 0-100 and travels 50 feet. Now go back and select the key mode and every say 5 frames rotate the wheel 90 degrees in the Z (depending on which axis it should rotate around) quite simple to figure out, talk to me if you need some more help. |
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