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I am trying a stitch effect

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and managed to make it on most of the project, but on some parts is just impossible(as this one that I'm asking for help).. where is the mistake that makes it not follow the curve and look so distorted?

I'm ensuring the ''location of 0.0.0, rotation of 0.0.0 and scale of 1.1.1'' on both the curve and the stitch. Tried to rotate, scale, move it around. I even tried to change the orientation but with no success.

Does anyone knows how to fix this issue?

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Just zero out the delta transforms (x,y,z and rotation) of both objects and use x as deform axis.

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  • $\begingroup$ Thank you, sir! it helped with the distortion part! Still, I needed to change the position and rotation after doing what you told me to do. But I'm finally able to continue. Thank you very much. $\endgroup$
    – IGOR ROCHA
    Commented Jan 4, 2023 at 10:44
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    $\begingroup$ you can parent both to an empty, then you can move & rotate the empty as you like $\endgroup$
    – Chris
    Commented Jan 4, 2023 at 11:06

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