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There's actually a script for putting objects in sequence on tap so just use that script and just switch it for images it should work the same way
Download to the example just click the screen and it should repeat the images in sequence
https://bit.ly/2xj2BA1
I made a little mistake but you'll see just leave value 0 empty and use as many values as you want but 0
this is the script itself
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// @input SceneObject[] items
// Arrays are indexed from 0.
// Disable everything but the first (0th) item .
for (var i = 1; i < script.items.length; i++) {
script.items[i].enabled = false;
}
// We remember what item is currently visible.
// When we start it's the 0th item.
var currentItemIndex = 0;
// Define what happens when you tap.
function activateNextItem () {
// Disable the current item.
script.items[currentItemIndex].enabled = false;
// Increment the current item index
currentItemIndex += 1;
// We need the current item index to wrap around
// once it's higher than the number of items we have.
currentItemIndex = currentItemIndex % script.items.length;
// Enable the new item.
script.items[currentItemIndex].enabled = true;
}
// Bind the function to the touch event.
var touchEvent = script.createEvent("TapEvent");
touchEvent.bind(activateNextItem)
if this is not what you meant then just post a comment and ill try to help you out as much as I can
There is a very easy process that can help you to do this task have a look athere first to understand the sequence details.