This video tutorial demonstrates a simple technique that will allow you to attach an object to the top of an Animated Extrusion with Xpresso in Cinema 4D. Although this is probably a pretty straightforward process for a lot of users. This exercise explores the flexibility that is offered when using relative links to Xpresso nodes rather than absolute links.
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