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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
6214.2 In reply to 6214.1 
You must put the first original circle center on the first extremity point of the curve! ;)

In the same order of idea take a look at the Scale Array! For have a decreasing size of the circle for example !
http://kyticka.webzdarma.cz/3d/moi/#ScaleArray

EDITED: 10 Oct 2013 by PILOU

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 From:  gunter511
6214.3 In reply to 6214.2 
Pilou,

Thanks very much. I feel like such a fool :) It's always so obvious AFTER you're told.

Gunter
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6214.4 In reply to 6214.3 
No problem Gunter! And just to make sure it's clear - the way that array curve works is basically by moving a frame of reference from the start point of the curve to each point along the curve. In your example there if you drew a line from the center of the circle to the start of the curve, it would then make a lot more sense, you'd see that line moving along the curve. It's sort of like your circle has an offset on the motion of it since it was not on the start of the curve.

- Michael
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 From:  gunter511
6214.5 In reply to 6214.4 
Michael,

Thanks much, understood.

Gunter
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