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Nocturne 11 Dec, 2021 @ 1:28am
Reset Object - Parents - Multiple Animations?
Kinda stuck here right now - the objects used here are only examples and dont resemble anything:

Is it possible to reset any object to a position it started from, while it is moving?
Like:
- I click on button A
- a pencil moves from position 1 to position 2
- during the movement or in the end of the movement, i click on button B
- the pencil "respawns" / "teleports" back to position 1

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Parenting:

I got a Rocket, Invis Object 1 and Invis Object 2.

I want to move Invis Object 1 to the left via a button, which then will move the Rocket to the left.
I do also want to move Invis Object 2 to the right via a button, which then will move the Rocket to the right.

Would it be possible to link them somehow via parenting? I did only figure there is a one-way-road, where the Rocket will move Object 1 and 2 at the same time, while being a child to them.
Somehow the rocket cant be a parent to Object 1 and 2, is that true?

Hopefully u know what i mean. xD
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I guess this is a short one:

Can one object have multiple animations somehow? Couldnt find anything, besides linking invisible parents to them.
Last edited by Nocturne; 11 Dec, 2021 @ 1:28am
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Xanthum 3 17 Dec, 2021 @ 4:31pm 
I think the only way to do what you want currently is a series of parent/child objects. You would generally want to final object (Rocket) to be the bottom child. Then every additional animation would be the parent of the previous parent. I don't think you want an object with two children, you want a series of 1-to-1 parent child relationships that ends in the final visible object. The order of them would not generally matter as the collective total of the animations would shake out either way. Left then Up is effectively the same as Up then Left as far as final position.

I'm sure you know, but it's worth pointing out that an animation the moves right on activation, returns left on second activation (unless you set it to bounce or loop).
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