Background positioning

VGXVGX Member Posts: 796
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
Is there a way to add a background and copy that exact position over into new scenes or do I have to manually position the background onto every scene?

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  • gyroscopegyroscope I am here.Member, Sous Chef, PRO Posts: 6,598
    Hi, go to the Home window and holding down on your scene with alt pressed, drag it across to copy it. This'll give you an identical scene. :-)

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  • old_kipperold_kipper Member Posts: 1,420
    copying as suggested is more than useful but you can also add change attributes in the actor so it self positions. In this case it might be change attribute self position x to 240, and change attribute y to 160. These are not put in rules but placed as just a change attribute behaviour and then they act once at the start of the scene.

    hope that helps

    kipper
  • VGXVGX Member Posts: 796
    gyroscope said:
    Hi, go to the Home window and holding down on your scene with alt pressed, drag it across to copy it. This'll give you an identical scene. :-)

    lol, after all this time, wasting time making sure every background is correct when all I had to do was press a button and drag.

    Thanks :)
  • VGXVGX Member Posts: 796
    old_kipper said:
    copying as suggested is more than useful but you can also add change attributes in the actor so it self positions. In this case it might be change attribute self position x to 240, and change attribute y to 160. These are not put in rules but placed as just a change attribute behaviour and then they act once at the start of the scene.

    hope that helps

    kipper

    Thanks every bit of info helps. Appreciate it
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