CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 09:28 AM |
Hi, I have a few car problems.
Wheels continously fall off of my cars, and i continue to put them on and off, and they always fall off. How do I fix this?
Second, after I clone my car, how do I get it to dissappear after i jump out of the seat with it still being allowed to clone? |
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NCISrox
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| 24 Dec 2011 09:44 AM |
What are your wheels?
I prefet Spheres with Offset cylinders into them, the cylinders are on the axel but apear where the wheel is. Make the wheel transparency 1 so you can't see, so then you only see the offset cylinder, but it is not spinning, the sphere is. Then have the sphere on a connector with the axel, have the axel welded to the belly of the car.
Or, you could start with a basic chasis.
(I don't make cars often, so yeah.) -NCISrox |
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CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 12:45 PM |
| I use the cylinder found in Studio in the Toolbox under "Bricks". I have put a yellow cylinder connector, but they continue to fall off. |
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NCISrox
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| 24 Dec 2011 12:49 PM |
Are the wheels on each side connected to an axel with an connector? Connect the top of the axel to the bottom of the car. Or once again, use a Chasis to begin with. -NCISrox |
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CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 01:14 PM |
| The problem is though, is that the connector is in the brick, and even when I use someone else's chassis they just fall off after publishing. They work fine in test, though. |
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theopfor
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CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 02:08 PM |
| I use a yellow cylinder connector. It works on my other games, except this ONE. |
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theopfor
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| 24 Dec 2011 02:22 PM |
| Getting it by changing one of the surfaces to Hinge, right? |
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| 24 Dec 2011 02:27 PM |
| theopfor, how often do you play games? Wheels falling off is an often roblox glitch. Sometimes welds also destroy. Wheels might fall off when car mass is big. Anyway, if you are sure that this is not the problem, be sure that you use hinge, wheels dont get stuck e.t.c. |
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theopfor
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| 24 Dec 2011 02:40 PM |
| @Guess Haven't played a game lately. :o Now I know of that glitch. |
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CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 02:41 PM |
| Hinged, still falls off. What now? |
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CalleyFan
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| 24 Dec 2011 03:41 PM |
| What I did to fix the problem was that I actually made the wheels bigger to support the weight. If you have this problem, it is most likely the weight. Make the wheels bigger. Thanks for your help, guys. You hinted weight and that's what it is. |
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NCISrox
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| 24 Dec 2011 03:44 PM |
I don't know what to tell you. Could you give me a model of the behicle and I will change the axis? I promise I wont steal it, I have no interest in vehicles. -NCISrox |
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treebee63
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| 24 Dec 2011 03:44 PM |
| you added the hinge to the wheel but have you added the weld surface on the piece the wheel sticks on? |
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NCISrox
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| 24 Dec 2011 03:54 PM |
Tree, that would just make the car stationairy. He is talking about wheels falling off. -NCISrox |
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| 25 Dec 2011 10:31 AM |
| Make sure the hinge is on the wheel not the chassis. If the wheel falls off then you need to move the wheel closer to the chassis so there is no gap between the wheel and chassis. Also an overlooked thing is making sure the parts all face the same direction. If you hinge the left side of a wheel it has to go on the right side of the chassis. |
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| 25 Dec 2011 01:12 PM |
| Well, that way works once in a while. But really, you have to start off with a chassy, then weld the wheels on it with scripted motors. |
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NCISrox
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| 25 Dec 2011 08:51 PM |
Legion, when did you start building? Helping others for That matter... -NCISrox
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| 25 Dec 2011 08:58 PM |
| I just build of the pre-made chassis :l |
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NCISrox
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| 25 Dec 2011 09:13 PM |
| I do that I always use sphere wheelsand offset cylinders on an axis welded to the car bottom while connectors on the invisible sphere wheel. |
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