  | | | Spinning atom electrons | Spinning atom electrons 2004-02-11 - By Andrew Turner
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From: Harvey White <madyn@(protected)> Organization: Laid-Off-Press, Inc Reply-To: Carrara@(protected) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:11:18 -0600 To: Carrara@(protected) Subject: Re: [Carrara] Spinning atom electrons
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:57:17 -0000, you wrote:
>Hi I'm trying to make a simple atom with 3 electrons spinning around it, ike in a 1950's >sci-fi movie kind of way. > >I'm a bit stumped with the electron(s) motion. I've tried a couple of things but maybe >there's a better way?: > > >1. Made a large sphere primitive and applied the atomize modifier to it. This works great >except even at the lowest slider setting it makes many small spheres, when all I want is 1 >(so I can make 3 rotate around the atom differently). > >2. I made a (small) sphere primitive rotate on a motion path. This works fine. > >BUT > >Is there any way I move and rotate the object AND the motion path. I can't figure out how >to select the motion path as a whole to transform it... > >If I can select it I can diplicate it (so I have 3) and rotate the duplicates to other angles. > >OR > >Is there any way to change the angle of the working box so that I can draw motion paths >at angles other than the x-y-z axes? Then I could just redraw the motion paths at the >angles I want them to be... not a big deal to just draw 3 motion paths... > >Any examples would be most helpful. Please help! Thanks! >Andrew
Let's see how I would try this.
first, create the nucleus.
secondly, create the electron, sphere. Place it in orbit around the nucleus, move the hot point of the electron to the exact center of the sphere. Apply rotate behavior.
repeat with other electrons. place in different orbits and incline the orbit as needed (think this will work, never quite tried it).
if you want the electron to rotate visibly around its own axis.
try:
1) not moving the hot point of the electron, but applying the rotate behavior to it. 2) create a group containing the electron only. Move the group's hotpoint to the center of the nucleus and then apply a rotate behavior.
you can also buy cogito from DGC, which will do this (and I'm told, will animate ellipses as well).
You can have the nucleus rotate by creating it as a group of spheres, then applying a rotate behavior to the group. This is independent of the particles rotating around it.
Group the entire thing, then you can move it as an entity. Never try to move it with the group expanded, since you will probably grab and move an individual item in that group. Always move a group with the group collapsed.
Harvey
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