Create point constraints

 
 
 

When creating point constraints, you can first set creation options and then create a point constraint, or you can immediately create a constraint with the current creation options. Using the constraint creation options, you can also add the constraint to an animation layer.

To create a point constraint

  1. Select one or more target objects, followed by the object you want to constrain to them.
  2. Select Constrain > Point.

To add a point constraint to an animation layer

  1. Select one or more target objects, followed by the object you want to constrain to them.
  2. Select Constrain > Point > .
  3. In the Point Constraint Options window, set the constraint options you want.

    From the Animation Layer drop-down menu, select the animation layer where you want to add the constraint.

    Tip

    Turn on Maintain Offset when adding constraints to animation layers so that your constrained objects do not move unexpectedly.

    The constraint animation is now contained in its assigned animation layer, and it contributes to the result animation in your scene.

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