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How do I get the text to hang under the camara (stuck in view)

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  • #64660
    g.granger
    Customer

    Hi guys, hopefully someone can help me :bye: .

    It will probably be something very simple but I’ve been working on it way too long and can’t figure out how to attach the text to the camera. Without the text moving along, I didn’t get further than ”copy rotation” see link: https://v3d.net/l1o :wacko:

    How do I get the text to hang under the camara like the screenshot of ”Costum Image” how the facebook and twitter logo are hung under the camara like also as a collection, see this link : https://v3d.net/l1s

    Thanks in advance

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    #64662
    kdv
    Participant

    Just parent your text to the scene camera like on the attached screenshot.

    Puzzles and JS. Fast and expensive.

    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of meaning at all.

    #64663
    g.granger
    Customer

    Thanks kdv, but how do you o that? :wacko:

    #64664
    kdv
    Participant

    Easy. Select your text, hold Shift and select the camera. Press Ctrl+P -> Object

    Puzzles and JS. Fast and expensive.

    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of meaning at all.

    #64665
    g.granger
    Customer

    It works, thank you so much! :yahoo: see: https://v3d.net/l1o

    #64666
    kdv
    Participant

    remove all other constraints from the text object. they are not needed.

    Puzzles and JS. Fast and expensive.

    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of meaning at all.

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