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Hi!
I looked into the examples and documentation and I couldn't figure it out if it was possible to rotate just one plane of an object (a rod for example). I saw the Problem: ElasticTorsion that seemed appropriate but I didn't found any examples nor I managed to make it work. Is this the way to do it or is there another way to apply a rotation to one face of a rod?
Best regards,
Alex
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I saw this example, but it would to turn only the face ("id":1 or "id":3) on the z-axis. Like translating and rotating with dependence on time [dx(t), dy(t), dz(t), rx(t), ry(t), rz(t)] (d → translation, r → rotation)
Hi!
I looked into the examples and documentation and I couldn't figure it out if it was possible to rotate just one plane of an object (a rod for example). I saw the Problem: ElasticTorsion that seemed appropriate but I didn't found any examples nor I managed to make it work. Is this the way to do it or is there another way to apply a rotation to one face of a rod?
Best regards,
Alex
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: