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  • #61976
    ilustraviz
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    Is there a way to snap one object to another object’s face? In my case, I have a scene with multiple objects, and I need that every time I pick an object from the scene I’m allowed to snap that object to the others. I see there is a snap puzzle but it only allows one object at a time, I tried to loop objects in a list but also didn’t work. Anyone can help? Thanks

    #61999

    Hi ilustraviz,

    You can possibly use the puzzle picked object to pass the object to the snap puzzle.

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    #62004
    kdv
    Participant

    to pass the object to the snap puzzle.

    One small nuance: this puzzle will snap the origin of one object to the origin of another object.

    It’s quite possible with primitive shapes using physics
    https://v3d.net/g2o
    or bounding boxes
    https://v3d.net/g15

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    #62027
    ilustraviz
    Participant

    Hi @kdv77kdv, this is what I need, could you share a screenshot of the puzzle?
    Thank you

    #62031
    kdv
    Participant

    Not this time. Too much to explain afterwards…

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    #62032
    ilustraviz
    Participant

    @kdv77kdv can you sell the puzzle ?

    #62040
    kdv
    Participant

    contact me via email kdv [at] izh [dot] com

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