Hello, is there a way to print out the position of a MODEL, not a part.
Please tell me, thanks!
Hello, is there a way to print out the position of a MODEL, not a part.
Please tell me, thanks!
I’ve answered a similar question to this a while ago. You can get the model’s center position by using Model:GetBoundingBox()
.
In this case, you can do:
local model = workspace.Model
local orientation = model:GetBoundingBox()
print(orientation)
That will return a CFrame
value, you can convert it to Vector3 by doing orientation.p
Thanks!!!
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Also, does this code works to move the part always?
local model = workspace.FireballRain
local orientation = model:GetBoundingBox()
while true do
orientation.p = orientation.p + Vector3.new(0,0,0.5)
end
No. Position (which is the proper property of a CFrame) is a read-only property describing the position bit of a CFrame. You need to translate the model over. You’ll find a couple of ways to do this if you look up the Model class, CFrame datatype and Vector3 datatype respectively.