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How to change the direction of a motion.

Posted By edycrp 5 Years Ago
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Hi all. Regards.
I would like to know how I can do to change the direction of a movement.
Example. I have Mason and I give him an animation in which he goes forward and pretends to have a gun pointing forward.
I want to use that same animation, but I want to change the direction in which he moves, which is towards the front, because a few meters away from him is an obstacle that is a statue, and I want him to surround the statue, well yes I let it go straight through the statue, but what I want is to surround it and keep moving forward.
¿How do you do that?
Thanks to anyone who can give me a hand in this.
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Create a 'Path' around the obstacle and then have Mason 'Follow Path'.  Look up Path in the manual for details.

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Thanks for answering.
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