Zylez
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| 07 Jun 2017 09:33 AM |
| whenever i try to change the cframe of C1 or C2 on a weld the part with less mass always gets oriented. why does it have to be like that and is there a way to fix it? |
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Zylez
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| 07 Jun 2017 09:53 AM |
| if you have two parts welded and one of them has bigger size then the smaller part will only be cframed when modifying C1 and C2. for example try welding two parts and make the bigger part spin around the smaller one; it wont work because they will swap |
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Zylez
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| 07 Jun 2017 10:21 AM |
Size doesn't really have anything to do with it if I remember. If you want to avoid parts snapping together try storing their CFrames before you set the Part0 and Part1:
pastebin. com/KjBpuSm7 |
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Zylez
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| 07 Jun 2017 10:24 AM |
| they are not snapping together ik how to offset them but try it and you will see |
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Zylez
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| 08 Jun 2017 09:00 AM |
| anyone familiar with this case? |
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