![]() Probably the easiest way to “add” effects to objects is to clone and object that already has effects. School Motto: Prepare to be tortured! For Science! Welcome to Murf’s School of Crap and Crap-Making! ![]() That is indeed a tough one–I myself don’t have much experience with it either, so PLEASE make a tutorial for us, Green! □ This is what little I know: I might make a tutorial for it in the future, regarding adding effects, since the process of it is quite technical and I really need to figure out again how to do it :p (Although it sounds like a thing the great has already done :p) Is it editing an existing Effect (So making, say, a candle flame blue?) on objects, or is it actually adding a whole new effect to an object? Because the latter would actually require some scripting unfortunately :/ ![]() Ohh, that’s a tough one! It really depends on what you want to do. ![]()
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