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Add a 2D sprite over a 3D sprite

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  • Meester_HM Offline
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    Meester_H
    wrote on last edited by jeffreyrb03-gmail
    #1

    Hi,

    I was wondering how I can place a 2D sprite image overlayed on top of the 3D world, so it always stays in the top corner of the viewport. I’ve tried the block “go to front layer”, but that doesn’t show it.

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    • Meester_HM Meester_H

      Hi,

      I was wondering how I can place a 2D sprite image overlayed on top of the 3D world, so it always stays in the top corner of the viewport. I’ve tried the block “go to front layer”, but that doesn’t show it.

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      @meester_h

      Hi, to show 2D images on top of the 3D scene, you can first add a “label” widget at the top corner, then attach the costume as an image to that label:

      5905dd67-a2d2-47e2-a253-ec3f742df957-image.png

       
      You will get something like this:

      app.gif

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      • CreatiCodeI CreatiCode

        @meester_h

        Hi, to show 2D images on top of the 3D scene, you can first add a “label” widget at the top corner, then attach the costume as an image to that label:

        5905dd67-a2d2-47e2-a253-ec3f742df957-image.png

         
        You will get something like this:

        app.gif

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        Meester_H
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        #3

        @info-creaticode

        Thanks a lot!

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