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Haha, I should have elaborated more. Does anyone know why this might be happening?
I am not very sure but I think it won't affect the outcome of the lens you are trying to create.
Wenstrades Man, I wish it was the case, but it does. It won't let me draw a path.
That is unfortunate. I get no error when I open the same project though.
var distToStart = movePoints.distance(currentPos);
try pasting this on the line
Wenstrades nope still got the same result!
ahh, sorry i couldn't help
In the Objects Panel, select the scene object that has the script attached to it. Over in the Inspector Panel, make sure all the input properties for the script have something selected. It's possible you deleted something from the scene that the script was using or inadvertently unset one of the inputs. See the "Properties" section on this page to see what the script input properties are.
modelsbymike3d Hey, thank you for the input, but unfortunately, I have everything set up correctly from what I can tell. I didn't even mess around with the filter to being with, just wanted to play around with it at I was checking everything out. Do you have any other ideas?
I looked at the template and I think there was a change to the JavaScript API but they did not update the template. I don’t know what the fix is though, I didn’t look that closely (nor am I able to right now).