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Latest revision as of 16:46, 17 June 2024
This page shows you how to use Move Node to create moving platforms in your ARC. You can apply the same principles with different types of triggers, interactions and switches based on the game you want to create.
Required Nodes & Objects:
1x Box Trigger Volume
1x Move Node
1x Platform
1
Place Platform
This will be our moving platform in this ARC.
2
Place Box Trigger Volume
This will trigger linked nodes when a player steps in / steps out its volume. You can adjust the scale of it to make sure it covers the designated area.
3
Place Move Node
This will trigger linked nodes when a player steps in / steps out its volume. You can adjust the scale of it to make sure it covers the designated area.
4
Link Box Trigger Volume to Move Node
On Enter → Start
5
Link Move Node to Platform
Act On → Platform
6
Open Move Node attribute panel
In our example, we want to move the platform up and down, that will be our Z axis
Next to Translation, there are three sliders for each axis in this order: X, Y, Z
On the Z axis change the value to 9
7
Adjust platform movement top go up and down
Set the Loop Mode = Ping-Pong
Set the easing mode to your desired setting
Set the Duration of the movement to your desired setting