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Removing constraints after they've been added (by Travis Ayres)
Hi all,
I was just following along with the tutorial and I accidentally added an incorrect constraint, but I didn't see immediately how to remove it.
Could someone point me in the right direction? I'm sure I'll run into how to do it after spending more time with the tutorial - when I come across it I'll update this post with directions for the next person who runs into this :)
Thanks!
-Travis
I was just following along with the tutorial and I accidentally added an incorrect constraint, but I didn't see immediately how to remove it.
Could someone point me in the right direction? I'm sure I'll run into how to do it after spending more time with the tutorial - when I come across it I'll update this post with directions for the next person who runs into this :)
Thanks!
-Travis
Howto ... (by Roland Frank)
Hello Travis.
There are basically two ways of doing this.
Every constraint is shown in the graphic windows.
(for example ponit-on-line is shown with a small purple
sqaure around the point).
Just click on the constraint and press "delete" on your
keyboard.
Or right-click on constraint and choose "delete".
Or look closely in the browser window in the lower right corner.
Click on the group the constraint is in to make it active.
Scroll down (if necessary) to see a listing of all constraints
in the group.
Hover with mouse pointer over one constraint will highlight
it.
Clicking on it and pressing "delete" on your keyboard will
remove it.
Hope this helps.
Roland
There are basically two ways of doing this.
Every constraint is shown in the graphic windows.
(for example ponit-on-line is shown with a small purple
sqaure around the point).
Just click on the constraint and press "delete" on your
keyboard.
Or right-click on constraint and choose "delete".
Or look closely in the browser window in the lower right corner.
Click on the group the constraint is in to make it active.
Scroll down (if necessary) to see a listing of all constraints
in the group.
Hover with mouse pointer over one constraint will highlight
it.
Clicking on it and pressing "delete" on your keyboard will
remove it.
Hope this helps.
Roland
Thank you! (by Travis Ayres)
Thank you Roland, that worked perfectly!
-Travis
-Travis
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