02:17 AM 29/02/2020
everyone laugh
03:24 AM 29/02/2020
Quote from Piero , 02:19 AM 29/02/2020no he's just a trashposter who doesnt careQuote from Fez_ , 02:17 AM 29/02/2020
everyone laugh
Let me guess impossible, or is there something I'm missing?
moving a brick is actually pretty simple, use the setPosition function
https://brickhill.gitlab.io/open-source/node-hill/classes/brick.html#setposition
03:59 AM 29/02/2020
Quote from Tylorfoot , 03:24 AM 29/02/2020Why thank you, I’ll keep this book markedQuote from Piero , 02:19 AM 29/02/2020Quote from Fez_ , 02:17 AM 29/02/2020
everyone laugh
Let me guess impossible, or is there something I'm missing?
no he's just a trashposter who doesnt care
moving a brick is actually pretty simple, use the setPosition function
https://brickhill.gitlab.io/open-source/node-hill/classes/brick.html#setposition
08:25 PM 19/03/2020
Yes, you can. To make it move, you'll have to use a script like this example: "Vector3(x, y, z)" the x, y and z are the coordinates. I hope this helps you