The PathDeform modifier deforms an object using a spline or NURBS curve as a path. You can move and stretch the object along the path, and rotate and twist it about the path. There's also a world-space modifier version. See PathDeform (WSM).
PathDeform creates a wiggle for the snake.
Generally, you use the PathDeform modifier when you want to keep an object in place while deforming to a path. Use the PathDeform world-space modifier when you want to move an object to a path while keeping the path in the same world space.
To use the PathDeform modifier, you apply it, then click the Pick Path button and select a shape or curve consisting of a single open or closed spline. Once the object is assigned to the path, you can adjust the parameters to deform or animate the object along a gizmo copy of the path.
To use the PathDeform modifier:
Deform the object by adjusting the various controls in the Path Deform panel and by editing the path object.
Example: To use the PathDeform modifier to curve text:
Looking at the axis tripod for the extruded text object, you can see that its Z axis runs from back to front, relative to world space.
a circular gizmo. The circle runs through the local Z axis of the text object. Because of its orientation, its effect is minimal, but you can see a slight wedge-shaped deformation from the top view.
The circle gizmo rotates to run through the specified axes, deforming the text object differently with each change.
The text object is further deformed by its relative position to the gizmo.
The deformation of the text object changes because its gizmo is an instance of the shape object.
At this sub-object level, you can transform and animate the gizmo like any other object, altering the effect of the modifier. The PathDeform gizmo is a representation of the deforming path object, so transforming it determines which part of the path affects the modified object.
Provides controls that let you pick a path and adjust an object's position and deformation along the path.
Displays the name of the selected path object.
Click this button and then select a spline or NURBS curve to use as the path. The gizmo that appears is shaped like the path and is aligned with the local Z axis of the object. Once you assign the path, you can adjust the deformation of the object using the remaining controls in this rollout. The path you pick should contain a single, open or closed curve. If you use a path object consisting of multiple curves, only the first one is used.
Moves the object along the gizmo path based on a percentage of the path length.
Scales the object along the gizmo path, using the object's pivot point as the base of the scale.
Rotates the object about the gizmo path.
Twists the object about the path. The twist angle is based on the rotation of one end of the overall length of the path. Typically, the deformed object takes up only a portion of the path, so the effect can be subtle.
Choose one to rotate the gizmo path to align with a specified local axis of the object.
Reverses the gizmo path 180 degrees about the specified axis.