Zodaris
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When using path_rotate and path_orientation, what is the focal point they rotate around? Point 0? [0, 0] in relation to the path? A "center of mass" of sorts between all the points? In the case of path_orientation does it rotate around the object currently following the path?
I don't use paths often so I haven't experimented with this yet, and Google failed me. The manual also says nothing about this whatsoever. I can figure this out through experimentation (and probably might by the time this thread is answered) but figured I may as well try to save some time along with making sure future people with this question can easily find the answer here. (And on that note, I'm specifically wondering about path_rotate for my uses. Figured path_orientation was related enough that I should get answers for that too in this thread.)
I don't use paths often so I haven't experimented with this yet, and Google failed me. The manual also says nothing about this whatsoever. I can figure this out through experimentation (and probably might by the time this thread is answered) but figured I may as well try to save some time along with making sure future people with this question can easily find the answer here. (And on that note, I'm specifically wondering about path_rotate for my uses. Figured path_orientation was related enough that I should get answers for that too in this thread.)