I am trying to animate a platform prefab that is spawned (the platform object itself is within an empty because its position changes) DOWN when a Runner object collides with it (onCollisonEnter) and UP on collision exit.
I have followed answers given to my old question here verbatim- Unity, C# - cannot make object move down from current y position ONCE on collision enter? but can't get animations using the Animator to work despite having this in my animator as directed:
One person who answered suggested I use Lerp to animate the platform prefab entirely using code. I have researched Lerp but as I need 2 separate states for Down/Idle Down (to make platform stay down) and the same for up/idle up I do not know how to do this.
How can I achieve this effect using Lerp programmatically? Is it possible to achieve the effect I am going for?
ERROR:
EDIT:
how i spawn (dequeue then enqueue) my platforms:
nextPosition += new Vector3 (
Random.Range (minGap.x, maxGap.x) + scale.x,
Random.Range (minGap.y, maxGap.y),
Random.Range (minGap.z, maxGap.z));
Transform o = objectQueue.Dequeue();
o.localScale = scale;
o.localPosition = position;
//o.localEulerAngles = rotation;
o.gameObject.SetActive (true);
int materialIndex = Random.Range(0, materials.Length);
o.GetComponent<Renderer>().material = materials[materialIndex];
o.GetComponent<Collider> ().material = noFrictionMaterial;
platform newScript = new o.GetComponent<platform>(); //getting an error here when I tried to implement your code
objectQueue.Enqueue (o);
if(nextPosition.y < minY){
nextPosition.y = minY + maxGap.y;
}
else if(nextPosition.y > maxY){
nextPosition.y = maxY - maxGap.y;
}
This is what the vectors should ALWAYS be and what I set them at originally in start():
up = new Vector3 (transform.position.x, transform.position.y, transform.position.z);
down = new Vector3 (transform.position.x, transform.position.y-2f, transform.position.z);
Since the platforms aren't actually spawning, are you sure that's the error? Can you help me?
Lerp
? For example, jump up and down. It would be good to know exactly what you are trying to do.