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.. index:: Rigid Body Constraints; Generic Constraint
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Generic Constraint
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.. reference::
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:Panel: :menuselection:`Physics --> Rigid Body Constraint`
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:Type: Generic
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The generic constraint has a lot of available parameters.
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The X, Y, and Z axis constraints can be used to limit the amount of translation between the objects.
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Clamping the min/max to zero has the same effect as the Point constraint.
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Clamping the relative rotation to zero keeps the objects in alignment.
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Combining an absolute rotation and translation clamp would behave much like the Fixed constraint.
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Using a nonzero spread on any parameter allows it to oscillate
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in that range throughout the course of the simulation.
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Options
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Limits
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Angular
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X Axis, Y Axis, Z Axis
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Enables/disables limit translation on X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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Lower
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Lower limit of translation for X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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Upper
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Upper limit of translation for X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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Linear
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X Angle, Y Angle, Z Angle
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Enables/disables limit rotation around X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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Lower
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Lower limit of rotation for X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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Upper
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Upper limit of rotation for X, Y or Z axis respectively.
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