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Using multiple constraints on one object

Using multiple constraints on one object - Blender Tutorial

From the course: Blender: Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Using multiple constraints on one object

- [Instructor] Now if you've been following along, you've probably noticed that we've been talking a lot about constraints. And in this week's Blenders Tips, Tricks, and Techniques, we're going to talk about the hardest thing, moving an object from one constraint to another. And now to do this, let's get rid of this camera and this lamp, hit X to delete, then shift A, add an empty, let's move that one here, shift D, let's duplicate it, put it about here. And let's hit I on both, LocRotScale. Go about halfway. Move them about halfway. Doesn't have to be really specific. Doesn't have to be exact. In fact, if it's a little off the better. So we can see what really happens. Hit I, LocRotScale. Let's go to the end. Hopefully you remember which one is which. But even if you don't it doesn't matter. Just move them in new directions and hit I. And now let's see where they go. Cool stuff, okay. So now let's go ahead and click on this cube, shift A, let's add a new one. Let's say cone and we'll…

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