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Question by nico7183 · Jan 10, 2013 at 05:26 PM · physicspathmarble

How to bind a physics object to a path?

I have a ball which I want to roll on a circuit bound to a path. So the ball can just move forward but not left or right. But the ball should behave physically correct up and down, like a marble run. So its a bit like 2D physics in a 3D environment. Does anyone have an idea how to do that?

Hope you can help me :)

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Is your path actually two dimensional, or do you want to bind the ball to a path that twists and turns? Does your path follow one of the world axes?

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Answer by robertbu · Jan 11, 2013 at 05:39 PM

  • Build a halfpipe or a tube or a set of rails as a mesh and then just roll the ball.

  • Simulate the movement using something like iTween. Having the ball move along the path with iTween would be easy. Having the ball roll at the right rate and in the right direction will involve some work.

  • You might be able to adjust the velocity vector at every FixedUpdate() to move the ball towards a specified path in the x and z direction.

  • You might be able to just zero out the x and z values of the velocity vector and use Rigidbody.MovePosition() at each FixedUpdate() to place the ball on the path...would have to play some games to see how far to move the ball along the path.

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Thanks for you answer! I can't use a halfpipe as a colliding object because we want to use some other objects like a wheel ins$$anonymous$$d of the ball as well for the circuit.

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The "halfpipe" could be a slot for example so a wheel would roll as well as a ball. Also the collider on an object does not necessarily have to match the object it is attached to. Plus the object that is rolling does not have to be the one that is visible. For example imagine that your physics is built on a slot and a wheel (both of which are not visible), and the visible object is a child. I'm not pushing using a mesh as a solution, but wanted to play devils advocate :)

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