From my understanding, it’s not yet possible to move props, but you can sequentially show and hide props with wire repeaters to make a somewhat convincing sliding door.
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im sorry not like that im tring to make move open ima delete the animation part
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Use theses guides,
Ok, this is a guide that I didn’t even know that I would make until now. But, I think this will turn out pretty good. Let’s start!
Opening the Garage Step One
Place:
Gray Barrier, Fully visible, No border, about this big:
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this is an animated door guide.
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Not animated… alright let me find some guides.
Here’s two more that may help:
In this guide, I will show you how to make an automatic door for your game. This door is made to open by itself. You can enter through one area, but you cannot exit.
You will need:
1 barrier (prop)
1 zone or 4 triggers (devices)
1 enclosed area (terrain)
I recommend using 1 zone instead of 4 triggers because it uses less time and its reaction time is quicker. If you need more memory, use the triggers
Place down a barrier.
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If using triggers - place 2 in front of the barrier, a…
what’ll need
1 prop of your choice (I’ll use the barrier prop for the example)
1 zone
1 identical prop of your choice (optional)
Too do this you will first need to place a zone down (works better if its an enclosed area).
After that you can place the prop of your choice in the middle of the zone and set the settings
of the zone and prop like you see below
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If you did this right you should be able to walk into the prop and it will disappear as if it is an automatic door.
If yo…
However, if you make the animation smooth enough, it will look like one clean movement!