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- Zechgumis
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Sprite Size
How to decrease sprite size while moving to a location?
Ex. Rocketship landing on earth
Ex. Rocketship landing on earth
- BarelySmooth
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Sprite Size
Maybe try something like this?
Both these scripts do something when “Move to a location” is broadcasted and since they are separate scripts, both of them run at the same time.
when I receive [Move to a location v]
repeat (100)
change size by (-1) //You can try changing this value until you get a number that works
end
when I receive [Move to a location v]
glide (3) secs to x: (0) y: (0)
Both these scripts do something when “Move to a location” is broadcasted and since they are separate scripts, both of them run at the same time.
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Good suggestion. Let’s add that.no offense to ST btw – Credit to @Fun_Cupcake_i81 for the above portion of the signature
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- meepeygamer567
- Scratcher
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Sprite Size
Hmm seems like this question would be more relevant here
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