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Apologies to all the admins and forum members of Gimkit, I promise not to break the rules again.
Yes, I know you are tired of your maps looking too simple, and yes, I know you are too, you want your maps to look better and more attractive to the people who come to your map.
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* Material you want to animate
I donโt know if I explained myself but here it could be 2 barriers like doors or a basketball or a sentry
- Many wire repeaters, donโt ask how many, thatโs up to you
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You have to know what FPS are, also called frames per second.
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Now that you know what FPS are, you can get an idea of โโhow complicated it is to animate, so
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since you have the object to animate and the wire repeater
(I use my dear friend gimaldo)
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connect your item to the wire repeater
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Configure your initial wired repeater like this
Important
This depends on how fluid you want the animation to look, if you are very lazy you can make it 0.5 seconds (2 FPS), or like me 0.2 seconds (5 FPS)
(extra, you can make this, so you know what fps youโre going at
just click in the name and rename the device)
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Now copy your object
and set it like this
(every time you copy your item, you will also copy the wire repeater)
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Now connect your first wire repeater to the item
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Now connect the wire repeaterto the other wire repeater
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