chrisOmat
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| 24 Sep 2011 06:05 AM |
Can someone write a good, large, explaination for the following?
I want to learn how to script;
A brick that moves up from Position ... to Position ... Slowly and smooth. And when it started moving, 5 or 10 seconds later another brick that does the same. When the brick reaches the highest point (Position ...) then it dissapears. So its like a elevator. [Bricks that go up, dissapear, and respawn. Smoothly]
Thanks if anyone can explain me how I script this. |
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chrisOmat
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caseysman
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| 24 Sep 2011 10:11 AM |
| Dude why would we help when you just called us stupid -.- |
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| 24 Sep 2011 10:13 AM |
| Well you called me stupid so all i will do is give you a small hint.Use CFraming. |
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chrisOmat
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:09 PM |
Dude, "Use CFraming" has nothing to do with scripting.
And I said stupid people because you guys let my thread rotten away when I only ask for help. |
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Spectrumw
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chrisOmat
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:12 PM |
I thought this forum was for asking help. Not to get trolled by some not-helping idiots.
When I check other threads people are getting helped. Why not me? |
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Spectrumw
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chrisOmat
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:13 PM |
Forumers in this forum section are jerks.
I ask for help. I get nothing. Even LMaD is better then this. |
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:13 PM |
p = game.Workspace.Part
for i = 1,100 do p.CFrame = p.CFrame + Vector3.new(0,0,0) wait()
end
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chrisOmat
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:14 PM |
@JonathanSwag
...Now with some explaining and I would understand xd |
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:22 PM |
function onTouch(Part) g = game.Workspace.Part g.CFrame = CFrame.new(#,#,#) end
script.Parent.Touched:connect(onTouch)
Thats how you use cframing in a script.So i guese you can use CFraming in a script. >:P |
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:23 PM |
@josh,
why the .touch function? |
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:24 PM |
| IDK I like the Touch function. LOLOL |
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theopfor
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| 24 Sep 2011 12:26 PM |
http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=55153830
"Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way"~pauljkl "If it tastes bad, it's probably healthy" -RadioactiveWafflez |
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