How to clone an object along a spline so that it follows both the path and the orientation (or curvature) of the spline
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Hi everyone,
I need to create a geometric stitch along the edge of this throw. The stitch needs to follow the path of the spline while also orienting itself correctly and bending along the edge of the throw.
Is there a way to achieve both?
The Cloner alone doesn’t seem to be enough: it doesn't follow the spline properly, and the orientation is off!https://postimg.cc/jLfWkJB9
https://postimg.cc/7bfJ0R9q
https://postimg.cc/hhkvxth0https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/7595abac-b2ef-4f84-81d4-b30448e60335
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Hi daniela.russo,
This is typically done with a Rail spline.
For MoGraph, please have a look here (scroll down)
https://help.maxon.net/c4d/2025/en-us/Default.htm#html/OMOGRAPH_CLONER-ID_OBJECTPROPERTIES.html#MG_SPLINE_RAIL
For the Sweep Object:
https://help.maxon.net/c4d/2025/en-us/Default.htm#html/OSWEEP-ID_OBJECTPROPERTIES.html#SWEEPOBJECT_BANKINGThe Rail Spline works like a Target but provides directional information along a whole spline, which works with the main spline that is used for the initial setup.
Both splines should not occupy the same position/space, as then no target can be defined.
Example:
CV4_2025_drs_25_MOrl_01.c4d
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I solved it exactly like this, even if the stitching is not perfect. Thank you very much and happy holidays!
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Thanks for the reply, daniela.russo.
My best wishes for your project!