Fantastic! Just came across this issue when having multiple objects fly in, so thanks for the fix. (Am wondering if there's a need to send the dummy objects to the back, given that they get hidden anyway?)
I'm confident that this tutorial will be incredibly valuable to many articulate users who have encountered this common technical issue. Thank you for providing such a clear and helpful solution!
Excellent! Thanks Chris!
Great stuff, Chris!
Clever solution. Thanks a lot!
we need more of this type of videos...👍
Fantastic! Just came across this issue when having multiple objects fly in, so thanks for the fix.
(Am wondering if there's a need to send the dummy objects to the back, given that they get hidden anyway?)
I'm confident that this tutorial will be incredibly valuable to many articulate users who have encountered this common technical issue. Thank you for providing such a clear and helpful solution!
Very useful please keep posting
Neat trick, but I don’t know why this works. If I knew the why I could apply the logic somewhere else.
My guess is that by each item being in a group, it treats them as individual objects when it is within the bigger group.
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