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- snshiungi
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Scratcher
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Physichs
I want to add like this blok that has physichs (it falls to the ground basicly)
And i want it to be connected to a certain point.
Your supposed to be able to drag the block around the point and all that.
But how can i do this??
And i want it to be connected to a certain point.
Your supposed to be able to drag the block around the point and all that.
But how can i do this??
- ThreeLived
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Physichs
before starting with a block, i recommend trying to do a circle first. a square is WAY harder in my opinion, not only that, you can create really believable fake physics with circles. also, what do you mean by ‘connected to a certain point?’ that could mean a lot of things.
im just going to assume you mean basic physics, so not handling things like boxes rotationally turning off of ledges, because thats harder to do.
im just going to assume you mean basic physics, so not handling things like boxes rotationally turning off of ledges, because thats harder to do.
- THEIMPORTANT
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Physichs
before starting with a block, i recommend trying to do a circle first. a square is WAY harder in my opinion, not only that, you can create really believable fake physics with circles. also, what do you mean by ‘connected to a certain point?’ that could mean a lot of things.I think he meant this?
im just going to assume you mean basic physics, so not handling things like boxes rotationally turning off of ledges, because thats harder to do.
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You drag the ball around with your mouse.
- ThreeLived
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Physichs
I think he meant this?
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You drag the ball around with your mouse.
so kind of like this? https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1362380300/
i scrapped this test up in like 10 minutes so let me know if there are bugs. Its not very stable yet
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