Spawn Engine
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Spawn Engine
Hello!
I'm fairly new to Algodoo. I've downloaded a few spawn engine scenes and I was wondering how I could make the balls spawn. Could anyone show me how?
Thanks!
-EmptyGroceryBag
I'm fairly new to Algodoo. I've downloaded a few spawn engine scenes and I was wondering how I could make the balls spawn. Could anyone show me how?
Thanks!
-EmptyGroceryBag
- EmptyGroceryBag
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Re: Spawn Engine
Hi, welcome to the forums 
a simpleway of learning stuff, is to look and 'break'(disassemble) others creatings
a hint, is too right click on the geometry that is hit by the piston,
right click --> script menu ---> OnCollide
It may look complex at first, but trust me, once you learn how to read it, you will find it really easy
a simpleway of learning stuff, is to look and 'break'(disassemble) others creatings
a hint, is too right click on the geometry that is hit by the piston,
right click --> script menu ---> OnCollide
It may look complex at first, but trust me, once you learn how to read it, you will find it really easy
When asking for help, READ THE STICKIES!
- electronicboy
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Re: Spawn Engine
Also, be sure to search the forums for a tutorial on spawning objects. It may seem complex, but after a while, it's really easy to open the script menu and read the code like a nicely formatted poem.
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TC42 - Posts: 984
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Re: Spawn Engine
Or just make a circle, copy it, go to OnCollide, paste it and search pos= and put e.pos ?
This is advanced for new users, but it's better to "dissasemble" engines.
Or first try with spring or collision engines, they are easier.
This is advanced for new users, but it's better to "dissasemble" engines.
Or first try with spring or collision engines, they are easier.
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