Hello! I want to change the color of this tree objects of unreal in Aximmetry, that have the same material, but I'm not sure how I have to do it, I dont know if I have to use an array or there is another way, thank you!
BoscoRH
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Eifert@Aximmetry
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Hi,
If you only have three items, I would not recommend creating an array. That said, arrays become very useful once you start working with a larger number of data points.
On the Unreal side, you will need a For Each Loop node to process the items one by one. On the Aximmetry Flow Editor side, there is no direct way to provide data in a format that Unreal Blueprints can read as a native array. However, you can achieve a similar result with some additional nodes by converting your data, such as your colors, into a comma-separated text string. You can do this with the Text Concat Multi module, as described at the end of this thread: https://my.aximmetry.com/post/2314-dynamically-changing-get-aximmetry-pin-n
If you could tell us a bit more about your use case and how you would like to work with the color data, we would be happy to give a more detailed answer.
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Hi,
If you only have three items, I would not recommend creating an array. That said, arrays become very useful once you start working with a larger number of data points.
On the Unreal side, you will need a For Each Loop node to process the items one by one.
On the Aximmetry Flow Editor side, there is no direct way to provide data in a format that Unreal Blueprints can read as a native array. However, you can achieve a similar result with some additional nodes by converting your data, such as your colors, into a comma-separated text string. You can do this with the Text Concat Multi module, as described at the end of this thread: https://my.aximmetry.com/post/2314-dynamically-changing-get-aximmetry-pin-n
If you could tell us a bit more about your use case and how you would like to work with the color data, we would be happy to give a more detailed answer.
Warmest regards,