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Need help with camera angle.

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I'm trying to position my camera angle to specific angle (pitch26, angle350)

 

But when i use:

			if (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(26);
			}

it just moves the camera 26 degrees but not to 26 degrees..

and if i change it to:

			while (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(1);
			}

it just laggs alot

I'm trying to position my camera angle to specific angle (pitch26, angle350)

 

But when i use:

			if (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(26);
			}

it just moves the camera 26 degrees but not to 26 degrees..

and if i change it to:

			while (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(1);
			}

it just laggs alot

it lags alot because its stuck in a while loop. try adding a break.

I'm trying to position my camera angle to specific angle (pitch26, angle350)

 

But when i use:

			if (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(26);
			}

it just moves the camera 26 degrees but not to 26 degrees..

and if i change it to:

			while (camera.getPitchAngle() != 26){
				camera.movePitch(1);
			}

it just laggs alot

 

it wont move to 26 exactly as that is botlike. do not use a while loop for this, it will only cause issues: lag in your instance.

 

use boundaries instead like: 

if (camera.getPitchAngle() < 20 || camera.getPitchAngle() > 30)
    camera.movePitch(26);
	
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it wont move to 26 exactly as that is botlike. do not use a while loop for this, it will only cause issues: lag in your instance.

 

use boundaries instead like: 

if (camera.getPitchAngle() < 20 || camera.getPitchAngle() > 30)
    camera.movePitch(26);
	

 

i need it to be 26 +- 1 so 25 or 27 is okay.

I'm using this for a range guild script.

 

Is there any way i could align the target(rsobject) with mouse coordinations?

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