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Re: Parenting two objects so they don't seperate when camera moves...
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Darby Edelen
on Sep 2, 2009 at 9:16:21 pm
[Evan Seitz]
"the same goes for "1.anchorPoint"."
Ben covered the other part of your question. That isn't a '1' it's a lower case L, as in the variable that contains the layer 'RedLight' (or whatever your layer is named).
Darby Edelen
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