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Cycle through different objects/effects

  • yes we can, can you create example project of what you want and i can help you with it

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  • Hi, Kulebriller!

    So basically with the tap on each button you need to hide all objects except of the one you need. 

    Let's try to implement it :

    • I started with creating four screen Images for buttons

    • Then added Behavior script to each of them. I set all behavior scripts to Send Custom Trigger with a corresponding name (button_1_trigger, button_2_trigger ... )

    • Now let's write a script :

    I created two inputs :

    1. array of strings for trigger names 

    2. array of sceneObjects to enable and disable

    //@input string[] triggerNames
    //@input SceneObject[] sceneObjects 

    and set them all with my parameters :

    Now I'll add responses on those triggers

    for ( var i = 0; i < script.triggerNames.length; i++){
    global.behaviorSystem.addCustomTriggerResponse(script.triggerNames[i], getCustomTriggerCallback(i))
    }


    function getCustomTriggerCallback(index){
    return function () {
    hideAllButOne(index);
    }
    }

    function hideAllButOne(current){
    for(var i = 0; i < script.sceneObjects.length; i++){
    if(script.sceneObjects[i]){
    script.sceneObjects[i].enabled = i == current;
    } else {
    print("SceneObject " + i + " is not set");
    }
    }
    }

    This script could be written in a million different ways, so feel free to change it 

    At the beginning enable and disable objects you want in the Objects panel 

    The project is here 

    Best 

    Olha

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  • Hello, and thanks :)

    This was my attempt before the answers came...

    https://www.snapchat.com/unlock/?type=SNAPCODE&uuid=587ce432a30444fc9b0008d31a287a52&metadata=01

    Gonna try update it or change theme.

    Thank you very much :) stay safe :)

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  • It's cute! Thanks for sharing!

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