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| 26 May 2015 03:38 PM |
When you make your brick COMPLETELY transparent, how can you do it so you can't move your camera past it, but into it? If it sounds confusing, tell me if you need me to rephrase that. |
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| 26 May 2015 03:39 PM |
Very confusing.
The closer you get to the light, the greater your shadow becomes. |
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| 26 May 2015 03:42 PM |
*sigh* When you make a brick transparent, you know when you zoom out, right? And so, if you zoomed out in front of the transparent brick, your camera would go through it, but if it is not transparent... well... you get it. So, I'm trying to get a brick in order so people can not do that feature with your camera going through it. *breathes for air* There. |
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flint9180
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| 26 May 2015 05:36 PM |
"The closer you get to the light, the greater your shadow becomes."
I see what you did there |
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| 26 May 2015 05:41 PM |
Hm, I don't know if there's an easy way of doing it just using properties. However, I suggest trying to change the transparency to 0.999, or something to that degree, and see if it works.
- EBR - RBXDev - Gearworks - |
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| 26 May 2015 05:47 PM |
| If you want it completely invisible, just put a mesh in it, and make the mesh's size 0, or 9999999 |
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