- Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:15 pm
#205675
hmm... well, they should be put right onto the surface.
in the example i posted, i dragged the nurbs ground a little down. but You can control that with the y-offset number...
maybe You misinterpreted this setting ? the y-offset defines, how much above the ground, the plane will be placed. if You enter 0, then the pivot of the plane should be placed right on the surface.
but i have tried that once, now i remind, that they were all placed a little too low and i did not know why exactly... i'll check again.
in the example i posted, i dragged the nurbs ground a little down. but You can control that with the y-offset number...
maybe You misinterpreted this setting ? the y-offset defines, how much above the ground, the plane will be placed. if You enter 0, then the pivot of the plane should be placed right on the surface.
but i have tried that once, now i remind, that they were all placed a little too low and i did not know why exactly... i'll check again.