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 Specific Parameters for Ball Joint: Specific Parameters for Ball Joint:
  
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   * **Max Cone Angle**: This is the maximum angle between Body1(Parent) and the axis. Has value from 0 – 180.   * **Max Cone Angle**: This is the maximum angle between Body1(Parent) and the axis. Has value from 0 – 180.
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 Specific Parameters for Hinge Joint: Specific Parameters for Hinge Joint:
  
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   * **Min Angle** & **Max Angle**: Maximum and minimum angle between the bodies relative to the start position. Max angle is in the positive direction and min in the negative. To get the positive direction place your thumb on your right hand in the direction of the axis. Now bend your fingers towards your palm, the direction in which you fingers are pointing is the direction of the positive angle. In mathematics this is called the right hand rule. Valid values are 0 – 179.   * **Min Angle** & **Max Angle**: Maximum and minimum angle between the bodies relative to the start position. Max angle is in the positive direction and min in the negative. To get the positive direction place your thumb on your right hand in the direction of the axis. Now bend your fingers towards your palm, the direction in which you fingers are pointing is the direction of the positive angle. In mathematics this is called the right hand rule. Valid values are 0 – 179.
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 Specific Parameters for Slider Joint: Specific Parameters for Slider Joint:
  
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   * **Min Distance** & **Max Distance**: Picture the anchor as attached to Body1(Parent). When the anchor is moved in the distance of the axis the distance gets larger and when it moves in the other way it gets negative (and smaller). At the start position the distance is 0.   * **Min Distance** & **Max Distance**: Picture the anchor as attached to Body1(Parent). When the anchor is moved in the distance of the axis the distance gets larger and when it moves in the other way it gets negative (and smaller). At the start position the distance is 0.
hpl2/tools/editors/model_editor/joints.1288886600.txt.gz · Last modified: 2010/11/04 16:03 by jens