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Post by infiniti2004 on Mar 8, 2018 21:34:34 GMT -5
Hello fellow dashers, My name is Sam. You might know me as InfinitI
Here's my problem. The new coloring and moving system is to hard to understand. The old one was as easy as typing the speed, how many block u want it to move, and if you want it to move back and forth like a boat. All you had to do was select the area, or group. For example lets say you had a group set as one. You would type in or click the arrow a few times on How many blocks it will move, and click the button to make it move up or down. The new one I dont know how your suppose to do it. If a staff could help me by teaching me. Or if one of they owners could put it back to the other way, if the poll says so. Because how am i going to make a level that is "Magic" if theirs no way for me to move stuff around anymore. Thank you
~InfinitI
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Post by DubstepJoltik on Mar 8, 2018 21:42:14 GMT -5
What "old" system?
WAIT IS 2.2 OUT
(Geometry Dash is up to date) Goddammit.
I don't understand what you mean by the "old" coloring and moving system. What update are you referring to?
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Post by infiniti2004 on Mar 8, 2018 21:52:19 GMT -5
What "old" system? WAIT IS 2.2 OUT (Geometry Dash is up to date) Goddammit. I don't understand what you mean by the "old" coloring and moving system. What update are you referring to? Befor 2.1 When there was 3 dots not 1 dot For moving stuff Changing BG and color on Specific groups
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2018 21:59:04 GMT -5
What "old" system? WAIT IS 2.2 OUT (Geometry Dash is up to date) Goddammit. I don't understand what you mean by the "old" coloring and moving system. What update are you referring to? Befor 2.1 When there was 3 dots not 1 dot For moving stuff Changing BG and color on Specific groups Select Edit Object on the Colour Trigger, select the plus symbol next to Color ID and select BG. Done. For Move Trigger, moving every 10 units represents 1 block width. X=horizontal and Y=vertical. Dragon move to Resolved?
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Post by DubstepJoltik on Mar 8, 2018 22:00:21 GMT -5
What "old" system? WAIT IS 2.2 OUT (Geometry Dash is up to date) Goddammit. I don't understand what you mean by the "old" coloring and moving system. What update are you referring to? Befor 2.1 When there was 3 dots not 1 dot For moving stuff Changing BG and color on Specific groups 2.0? I don't recall there being any changes at all to the Move Trigger besides the Multi Trigger box, which just makes the trigger reusable. As for different triggers, I suppose you mean Follow and Follow Player Y? I don't understand those triggers either, for I never use them, there's a thread for that in Guides though. As for the Color triggers, you have to select the "main" one, and select a special color group (by clicking the blue plus) to color the background, ground, line, 3D lines, and objects. I can't quite grasp what you're saying, but I hope this is the information you need. EDIT: Ninja'd by my evil twin, goddammit
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Post by infiniti2004 on Mar 8, 2018 22:01:07 GMT -5
Befor 2.1 When there was 3 dots not 1 dot For moving stuff Changing BG and color on Specific groups Select Edit Object on the Colour Trigger, select the plus symbol next to Color ID and select BG. Done. For Move Trigger, moving every 10 units represents 1 block width. X=horizontal and Y=vertical. Dragon move to Resolved? i would but that changes all the colors
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Post by DubstepJoltik on Mar 8, 2018 22:02:07 GMT -5
Select Edit Object on the Colour Trigger, select the plus symbol next to Color ID and select BG. Done. For Move Trigger, moving every 10 units represents 1 block width. X=horizontal and Y=vertical. Dragon move to Resolved? i would but that changes all the colors To color specific groups, you would use the Pulse Trigger, not the Color Trigger.
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Post by infiniti2004 on Mar 8, 2018 22:03:17 GMT -5
Befor 2.1 When there was 3 dots not 1 dot For moving stuff Changing BG and color on Specific groups 2.0? I don't recall there being any changes at all to the Move Trigger besides the Multi Trigger box, which just makes the trigger reusable. As for different triggers, I suppose you mean Follow and Follow Player Y? I don't understand those triggers either, for I never use them, there's a thread for that in Guides though. As for the Color triggers, you have to select the "main" one, and select a special color group (by clicking the blue plus) to color the background, ground, line, 3D lines, and objects. I can't quite grasp what you're saying, but I hope this is the information you need. EDIT: Ninja'd by my evil twin, goddammit Well thats colors. But what about moving object(s)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2018 22:03:39 GMT -5
Select Edit Object on the Colour Trigger, select the plus symbol next to Color ID and select BG. Done. For Move Trigger, moving every 10 units represents 1 block width. X=horizontal and Y=vertical. Dragon move to Resolved? i would but that changes all the colors It’ll help if you’re more specific. Are you trying to change a specific group, if so what?
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Post by DubstepJoltik on Mar 8, 2018 22:05:07 GMT -5
2.0? I don't recall there being any changes at all to the Move Trigger besides the Multi Trigger box, which just makes the trigger reusable. As for different triggers, I suppose you mean Follow and Follow Player Y? I don't understand those triggers either, for I never use them, there's a thread for that in Guides though. As for the Color triggers, you have to select the "main" one, and select a special color group (by clicking the blue plus) to color the background, ground, line, 3D lines, and objects. I can't quite grasp what you're saying, but I hope this is the information you need. EDIT: Ninja'd by my evil twin, goddammit Well thats colors. But what about moving object(s) The trigger for moving objects has been the same since it first came out in 2.0. There have been no changes to it disregarding the Multi Trigger box.
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Post by infiniti2004 on Mar 8, 2018 22:10:40 GMT -5
This has been al resolved now thanks everyone who helped
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Post by Dragon on Mar 8, 2018 22:11:07 GMT -5
Moving to resolved.
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