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Zena Juran
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06-09-2008 04:53
HIyas Everyone,
When I rez a cyclinder and set the rot to <0,0,0> and use llTargetOmega to spin on the "z" axis everything is fine. But when it is a child prim of a linked set and the root prim is a cyclinder with a different rot, the child prim (cyclinder) takes on the rot attributes of the root prim (as far as llTargetOmega is concerned). This occurs no matter what the rot settings of the child prim was before linking. I've been building for quite a whiles and I don't believe I've come across this. Is this the norm?
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Hewee Zetkin
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06-09-2008 08:51
Yes, moving and rotating the root prim always moves and rotates the WHOLE object (like all prims form a rigid body).
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Zena Juran
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06-09-2008 09:00
From: Hewee Zetkin Yes, moving and rotating the root prim always moves and rotates the WHOLE object (like all prims form a rigid body). I'm not talking about rotating anything.... I'm talking about what a simple llTargetOmega script sees as far as droppping it into the child prim cyclinder if the root is a cyclinder also with a different rot.
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Shadow Subagja
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06-09-2008 09:51
target omega is a rotation function, I'm convinced you ARE talking about rotating something?
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