The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.39 / 5.00 38,635 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 15,161 Viewsi followed this tut and it doesnt rotate in the center; it rotates a little off... heres what im talking about
and another thing. i want to hittest "cannonball" to "enemy" but i cant get the as to stay on the MC "cannonball" because its linkage...
and another thing, is there a way to linit the number of bullets you can shoot at one time?
Eh, you need to align the center of the picture of the turret to the exact center of the MC it's in.
Um, that would be the little x in the middle.
At 1/12/08 02:52 AM, proflashsional wrote: and another thing. i want to hittest "cannonball" to "enemy" but i cant get the as to stay on the MC "cannonball" because its linkage...
and another thing, is there a way to linit the number of bullets you can shoot at one time?
well, i didnt notice but there was a part 2, so i fixed these two problems, but that other one still is broken...
The reload time?
Uh, maybe theres somthing about timers on gotoandlearn.com
At 1/12/08 03:18 AM, Cryoma wrote: Eh, you need to align the center of the picture of the turret to the exact center of the MC it's in.
Um, that would be the little x in the middle.
i did, i used the auto align
the problem is that the 'x' is in the middle of the movie clip, but not the middle of the circle.
At 1/12/08 04:42 AM, SkySausage wrote: the problem is that the 'x' is in the middle of the movie clip, but not the middle of the circle.
Sausage is right. When you made the turret an MC it encompassed the circular part and the gun barrel. From this point if you were to align it with the middle circuler 'x' of the MC the center would be 'off-center' from the center of the circular part (The part that you want).
At 1/12/08 04:42 AM, SkySausage wrote: the problem is that the 'x' is in the middle of the movie clip, but not the middle of the circle.
sorry for double-posting. here's a picture:
the red dot represents the center of the object.