drmiewlo
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| 20 Nov 2011 09:41 AM |
| This is probably a physics question, but when my elevator(It's a CFrame one) goes up, a little bit of the player's legs are in the elevator base. Is there any way to fix this without slowing down the elevator? |
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su8
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| 20 Nov 2011 09:42 AM |
| You could make it slower or... make then elevator brick more thicker? |
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drmiewlo
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| 20 Nov 2011 09:46 AM |
| I said I didn't want to make the elevator slower, and it's not that the legs are showing through the bottom of the elevator, they look like they are cut off at the knee, but everything below the knee is actually in the elevator base, not showing, period. |
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Trioxide
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drmiewlo
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Trioxide
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| 20 Nov 2011 10:21 AM |
| CFraming isn't the best method for elevators, since CFraming allows parts to "fuse" together, which is why the player "sinks". I suggest trying BodyPosition. |
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drmiewlo
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:04 PM |
@Skater: Thanks, but I had that before, sometimes the elevator gets stuck, @Tri: Really? Only noobs report. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:44 PM |
| If you set the X and Z maxForce vectors to math.huge, I think it'll stay put. It would also help to weld little bricks to each corner of the floor with the same BodyPosition in them. |
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xvgigakid
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:45 PM |
Use ROBLOX Physics Instances. Such as BodyPosition, or BodyVelocity. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:47 PM |
| change the position instead of CFraming :D That should work, since CFraming allows parts to fuse together :) |
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:48 PM |
@Sneaky But when you use position, it'll "jump" above anything it touches. |
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xvgigakid
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:48 PM |
@Sneaky No CFraming would be better than positioning. But better yet is using ROBLOX physics. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:50 PM |
| @sk8er Ohh.. I havent thought of that... So it would just jump over the character? |
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| 20 Nov 2011 02:51 PM |
| Yeah, if you stepped in the elevator, it would teleport to above your head and you'd fall down the shaft. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 03:00 PM |
| LOL! I dont think before I write :D |
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