dennisvdz
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| 02 Apr 2012 11:46 AM |
| Is there any way to make sure "put together" blocks (cframed parts), unanchored, stay together? So basically weld them, without actual welds. |
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Paramore2
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| 02 Apr 2012 12:00 PM |
| Why not using welds? I don't know any other ways. |
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dennisvdz
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| 02 Apr 2012 12:09 PM |
| Because the surfaces do not collide if objects are inside of eachother? |
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dennisvdz
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| 02 Apr 2012 12:26 PM |
| I don't need a script to do stuff for me. I just want to know how. |
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| 02 Apr 2012 12:42 PM |
| Can't you CFrame two anchored bricks together, then unanchor them? |
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dennisvdz
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| 02 Apr 2012 02:12 PM |
| Then they explode out of eachother. |
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69scott69
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| 02 Apr 2012 02:17 PM |
| The other way would be to use meshes (of blocks and cylinders only) and then use the offset to place the parts 'inside' of each other. |
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dennisvdz
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| 02 Apr 2012 02:46 PM |
| Now with rotated parts ;). |
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| 02 Apr 2012 04:29 PM |
| You need a weld script if you aren't doing anything said above.. |
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| 02 Apr 2012 05:13 PM |
| weld scripts can be used to connect parts even if they arent touching |
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dennisvdz
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| 03 Apr 2012 06:56 AM |
I'll check out such a "weld script" soon. Whatever it does.
Thanks, ~~ |
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