Dear allI'm attempting to create a gem graphing application. in essence I want objects to the right of the screen (moved by incoming data) with particles moving to the left, and so leaving a visible tail of particles moving to the left and showing where the source object has recently moved. The trouble is that a translate object anywhere in the particle chain not only moves the source but all the particles in the same direction. Does anyone know how I can move the source object but leave existing particles on their current course?God BlessAndrew _________________________________________________________________ Choose the perfect PC or mobile phone for you http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/130777504/direct/01/
Andrew,
I think updating the coordinates of [part_source] by sending it arguments, rather than inserting a [translate] in the chain should work.
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Dear all
I'm attempting to create a gem graphing application. in essence I want objects to the right of the screen (moved by incoming data) with particles moving to the left, and so leaving a visible tail of particles moving to the left and showing where the source object has recently moved. The trouble is that a translate object anywhere in the particle chain not only moves the source but all the particles in the same direction. Does anyone know how I can move the source object but leave existing particles on their current course?
God Bless
Andrew
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