After staying up all night trying out different methods of solving a problem I was having, I have now decided to ask the forum for some help with this.
Could anyone tell me if there are any conductive elements which BRAY is capable of passing through, that does not require the use of a second element in order to conduct, such as INWR or SWCH.
My problem could also be solved if CRAY had the same properties as ARAY when the two interact with the same ctype (Such as having cray emmiting bray, and having aray emmiting bray, with both lines of bray capable of passing through the respective particles of cray and aray), but unfortunately it does not.
Many thanks if anyone can help me out with this!
On FP right now, you can see my aray laser. What I am trying to do it force two particles to consistantly be overlapping in the same area, one particle being the white bray and the other being the orange bray.
The orange bray will be overwriting the white bray, leaving available frames for the white bray to be put back.
No, ARAY will not pass through SPRK. But if you want to conduct spark while ARAY is working, just delete that pixel of INWR/SWCH which BRAY stopped at.
Lol yeah :D But why do you say that here? It's off-topic.
use INST spark ARAY to spark multiple objects at the same time