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  • Okay, I guess I will have to wait master Yoda. <img src="smileys/smiley20.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • So, short answer is no? (Construct 2)

  • Is there a way to make a similar effect to Motion Tween in Flash?

    <font size="6">See Flash Tween in Action</font>

    For that example this is what I did:

    //Not visible

    Frame 1 (scale 0%, opacity 0%)

    //Visible

    Frame 10(scale 75%, opacity 75%)

    //Zooming slowly

    Frame 30 (scale 100%, opacity 100%)

    End of animation, not visible

    Frame 35 (scale 0%, opacity 0%)

  • Weishaupt that's it!

    Thanks!!

  • vidi I removed the OR plugin, check back again.

    HERE

  • alspal can you explain further?

  • For some reason the animation for looseVar won't start, take a look.

    <img src="http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/5176/loosevarnoanimation.png" border="0">

    <img src="http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/7330/animationo.png" border="0">

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  • I understand now, Thanks!

  • vivi I have a problem with your example, if the ball collides again LooseVar won't work, or won't do anything. Is there a way to wait (allow the ball to bounce) and reset the LooseVar?

    Screenshot:

    <img src="http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/663/loosevar.png" border="0" />

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  • vidi, that's not a bad idea, since I might make more than two looseSticks later on. OR only works for two objects. Thanks Weishaupt and smitchell I will try the OR plugin as well.

  • When my ball hits either looseStick OR looseStick2 the same message appears, I can do this by copy/pasting the same function. It would be better and cleaner if I could simply make an OR conditional for looseStick2.

    For example I can't find a way to say:

    ball (On collision WITH (looseStick) OR (looseStick2)) { DO STUFF }

    Screenshot:

    <img src="http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/3051/45729705.png" border="0" />

  • Thanks Yann, velocity makes more sense to me, and it's easier to read.

    Is there a way to add an ELSE / OR statement bellow VelocityX and Y conditions? I can make a separate function, but it would be nice to see a cleaner code. The ELSE statement is intended to kill the ball if it goes away from the stage (stage width 300px, stage height 600px)

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