GetObject
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object = getObject("object") | object = getObject("object") | ||
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+ | To declare an object from another scene, include the scene as first argument : | ||
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+ | scene2 = getScene("scene2") | ||
+ | scene2object = getObject(scene2, "object") | ||
You can also give it a different name : | You can also give it a different name : | ||
− | CustomName = getObject("object") | + | CustomName = getObject("object") |
Note : You must do the same for anything you want to apply a script. It includes Camera, Text, Meshes and Sounds. | Note : You must do the same for anything you want to apply a script. It includes Camera, Text, Meshes and Sounds. |
Revision as of 20:31, 5 August 2012
Any object you want to apply an action must be declared with getObject.
Eg. If you try to translate an object without declaring it first, nothing will happen.
To declare an object, simply put at the top of the script :
object = getObject("object")
To declare an object from another scene, include the scene as first argument :
scene2 = getScene("scene2") scene2object = getObject(scene2, "object")
You can also give it a different name :
CustomName = getObject("object")
Note : You must do the same for anything you want to apply a script. It includes Camera, Text, Meshes and Sounds.