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From: MJamesBrown@nag.rain.com (Michel J. Brown)
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In <19941015.83C4858.EF6C@cryo.cryogenic.com>,
Thealy@cryo.cryogenic.com (Thomas Healy) writes:
>
> Hey all,
> can someone tell me an easy way to "attach" a light to an object? I want to
> attach a light to an object and have it follow it exactly along the same
> motion path. This light will be used as a engine with a glowing gas effect.
> any sugestions??
>
Uhh, have youtried *parenting* the objects together? Works like a charm
for me! Either group them together with a path, or separate - your choice!