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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Anchor Tool controls the brick's [[Anchored (Property)|Anchored property]] to freeze any object's movement. When frozen, the objects '''will not move at all''' (unless on purpose by a script) until they are unanchored. | The Anchor Tool controls the brick's [[Anchored (Property)|Anchored property]] to freeze any object's movement. When frozen, the objects '''will not move at all''' (unless on purpose by a script) until they are unanchored. This tool cannot be used on [[Locked (Property)|locked]] objects. | ||
== Use == | == Use == | ||
To use the anchor tool, click on the object you wish to freeze, or anchor, and click it again to unfreeze the object. '''This is different from locked because anchored will keep a part from moving or falling. [[Lock|Locked]] just keeps it from being moved or selected.''' | To use the anchor tool, click on the object you wish to freeze, or anchor, and click it again to unfreeze the object. '''This is different from locked because anchored will keep a part from moving or falling. [[Lock|Locked]] just keeps it from being moved or selected.''' | ||
[[Category:ROBLOX Studio Tools]] | [[Category:ROBLOX Studio Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 01:06, 23 July 2011
Tool Series: Anchor |
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Description
The Anchor Tool controls the brick's Anchored property to freeze any object's movement. When frozen, the objects will not move at all (unless on purpose by a script) until they are unanchored. This tool cannot be used on locked objects.
Use
To use the anchor tool, click on the object you wish to freeze, or anchor, and click it again to unfreeze the object. This is different from locked because anchored will keep a part from moving or falling. Locked just keeps it from being moved or selected.