Spawn Engine

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Spawn Engine

Postby EmptyGroceryBag » Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:28 pm

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!

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Re: Spawn Engine

Postby electronicboy » Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:50 pm

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 :)
When asking for help, READ THE STICKIES!
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Re: Spawn Engine

Postby TC42 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:31 pm

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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Re: Spawn Engine

Postby The Linkage » Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:16 am

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.
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