Where can I start to learn scripting or thyme?
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Where can I start to learn scripting or thyme?
I haven't been able to find an exact tutorial and I have asked people or have only been able to copy code from a scene (not to republish) Just to play with that script, but I would love to learn how to create my own, espeically since I recently read that Thyme is a custom language that is built into Algodoo only. There have been some scenes where some people can make a block or shape a weapon but the thing is that they make that shoot a ball or it can be any object and on contact will create a laser ball, this is just an exmaple of what I would like to learn, also I would love to learn about Scene.my and putting an angle limit on axles. This would be great for Transformers since I am a huge fan of them. That would be awesome, thanks so much!
- iamironhide
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Re: Where can I start to learn scripting or thyme?
Doc671 has a scripting tutorial on Youtube, it's really your best shot if you want to see it in video. Otherwise, you can use the stickies on this topic.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYTvxxfNjBw
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYTvxxfNjBw
Hello my name is Kenlimepie. I'm an Algodoo Enthusiast, and Marble Racer. I run a Youtube channel which is about Algodoo Marble Racing, but I am not afraid to design new ideas in this program. https://www.youtube.com/c/kenlimepie
- Ken3344
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Re: Where can I start to learn scripting or thyme?
The best way to learn scripting is by downloading scripted scenes and Analyzing their workings. Get into touch with people who know scriting(like me ) and ask them for help. Maybe look on this page http://algodoo.wikia.com/wiki/Thyme
The Thyme method list that is pinned on this subforum is very usefull for the tools that can be used with thyme, the rest is experimenting.
The Thyme method list that is pinned on this subforum is very usefull for the tools that can be used with thyme, the rest is experimenting.
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