Mirror effects hinges.
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Mirror effects hinges.
The mirror function is a very useful function, it is capable of making thing more diverse easily. It helps fix mistakes, correct parts and have been very useful when user controlled. One problem i have found with the mirror function is that is doesn't effect hinges, for example if i was to make a car facing east and i phunleted it and took it to a track going west i would have to mirror it, unfortunately the mirror function will not reverse hinges so my car will face west but drive east still.
I'm suggesting the mirror function switches the reverse from on to off and off to on when selected and mirrored.
Simple enough, Right?
I'm suggesting the mirror function switches the reverse from on to off and off to on when selected and mirrored.
Simple enough, Right?
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
iv had problems wigtht hat when trying to mirror a gun.. it wont fire then
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Rhett97 - Posts: 522
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
Yeah.. then its just to select motorised hinges and get reversing them
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Sniperkasa - Posts: 493
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
unless some of your hinges are already reversed...
I whole-heartedly support
I whole-heartedly support
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izacque - Posts: 483
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
Although this would no doubt be nice for more complicated machines, this would be problematic for the mirroring of say, a car. If you were to mirror it as well as its controls, pressing forward would cause it to go backwards.
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Fujitsu - Posts: 328
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
Then also switch controls around .
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
What about mouse controlled scenes? Such as my atan2 mouse pointer.
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standardtoaster - Posts: 606
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
izacque wrote:unless some of your hinges are already reversed...
I whole-heartedly support
If something is already reversed - make it un-reversed.
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Sniperkasa - Posts: 493
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
Support, because I like the mirror function.
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
Sniperkasa wrote:izacque wrote:unless some of your hinges are already reversed...
I whole-heartedly support
If something is already reversed - make it un-reversed.
yeah...'Cause individually reversing/un-reversing my 156+/- motor sequencing gun is my idea of "phun"
Seriously, there isn't a reason not to support either.
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izacque - Posts: 483
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Re: Mirror effects hinges.
those were just jokes.. ofcourse i support..
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