I'm trying to duplicate geometry along a curve. Is there a way this can be done where i can set how many copies i want made or the spacing and have them duplicate along the path.
Take your geometry and attach it to your curve
(as if you were going to animate it along a motion path)
Select the geometry, Edit > duplicate > options >
*check duplicate input graph* duplicate
Then go into the graph editor and select the keys for the second object and offset them in time - The geometry should move along the path.
Repeat as necessary.
*If you need the geometry evenly spaced... just offset all the
keys the same amount*
since you dont need the animation, after your done, delete the history on everything and delete all the curves.
Theres probably a simpler way or a tool I dont know about.
I see where you're going with this but forgive me. I haven't used the graph editor before so i'm wondering how i should "offset the time" If you could newbify that section i'd be greatly appreciative.
I would use/read up on the animation snapshot tool--
(as Kbbrown said)
I havent used it, but It looks a lot easier for what your doin...
As for 'offsetting the time' - You just select the curve, press w for move tool, hold down shift, and middle mouse move the keys
a few frames to the left while watching the viewport. ( so the duplicate geometry's animation starts 'N' frames before the original)
It's definitely worth learning/reading everything about the graph
editor- especially if your gonna animate.
Joe
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