constrained a rectangle to a rotating circle but is not rotating?

guillefaceguilleface Member, BASIC Posts: 1,039
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
i have a circle and i want to constrain some rectangle to it, but when the circle rotates the rectangles stay the same, how can i make like if the circle rotates to 90 degree so the rectangle?

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  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Member Posts: 6,256
    search shield in the new section of the gamesalad creator, and open the floating shield demo that comes up. Everything you need will be in there

    cheers
  • guillefaceguilleface Member, BASIC Posts: 1,039
    thank you i will try this tomorrow hope this is what iam looking for, thanks
  • guillefaceguilleface Member, BASIC Posts: 1,039
    yes this is what i wanted i was able to do it but now i want to add another shield, pretty much having 4 like in a cross , i try messing with numbers adding to the end or beginning of the formula but i cant get it right.
  • kkertzkkertz Member Posts: 12
    I have version .0.89 and the Shield demo doesn't show up. Any help where i can find it would be appreciated!
  • kkertzkkertz Member Posts: 12
    I meant 0.9.89 beta version.
  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Member Posts: 6,256
    edited January 2012
    @ kkertz they changed the way the demo's show up as of right now i dont think its available

    see here: http://forums.gamesalad.com/discussion/37572/where-have-all-the-templates-gone#Item_28
  • kkertzkkertz Member Posts: 12
    Thanks John! I posted a request in that thread.
  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Member Posts: 6,256
    Your welcome, I might have the demo laying around on my computer somewhere, if i do ill upload it to a file share site and post the link for you.

    cheers
  • CloudsClouds Member Posts: 1,599
    edited January 2012
    @ kkertz

    Not sure if this is any use to you, a few circle things orbiting each other in various ways that you can pull apart - there is even a (highly questionable!) 3D rotation going on.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?e05c8xv96svh51p
  • kkertzkkertz Member Posts: 12
    I'd appreciate that John.

    @Tynan - Thanks for that download, I'll take a look :)
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