nonesuch00

A few days ago I was in written conversation with nonesuch00 having 'stumbled' across his easter picture with the kids and the rabbit, wonderful stuff. I somehow lost that connection after my last comment and would like to get back to it if only to let nonesuch00 that I'm not rude but just could not get bcck to him.

Could nonesuch00 or anyone help me to re-connect.

 

Thank you.

Comments

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,781

    LOL, OK. Sorry,whaat do you want to ask? I'm not an expert though.

  • Cat_DancingCat_Dancing Posts: 532

    Hi, thanks for getting back.

    It was only that I had made comments etc but couldn't get back to you again. You may or may not have replied but n anycase I didn't want you to think me bad mannered by not answering you, I could not answer because I'd lost the connection and didn't know how to get back to you. Not to worry, that's all sorted now,

    Packs 58 - Thanks for your input, most kind.

  • Cat_DancingCat_Dancing Posts: 532

    Hi, thanks for getting back.

    It was only that I had made comments etc but couldn't get back to you again. You may or may not have replied but n anycase I didn't want you to think me bad mannered by not answering you, I could not answer because I'd lost the connection and didn't know how to get back to you. Not to worry, that's all sorted now,

    Packs 58 - Thanks for your input, most kind.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,781

    Yes, I answered your question. You just need to parent an object to another object to have it stay in the same place on the parent object when you move the parent object. eg parent a hat on a person's head and when that person is moved the hat follows. If you just place the hat on the person's head but don't parent the hat to the person's head when that person is moved that hat won't move and will no longer be on the person's head.

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