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    Emitted objects aren't solid?

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      Swindel
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      Hey,
      I was trying to build a movable gun to shoot down targets using the emitters. I know everyone has used them but i wanted to make my own. Problem with mine though, the bullets from the emitter aren't solid, they fly right through the targets. What am i doing wrong?

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        Ecuadorian
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        Emitted objects inherit the properties of the emitter.

        -Miguel Lescano
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          Swindel
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          Well, not in this case 😐 I'll just try make a new one just in case the one i have is faulty.

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            Wacov
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            It's likely you're shooting them too fast for the physics engine to register a collision, try lowering the strength to around 50 and see if it works. Also check the parent object collides correctly. Emitted objects actually lose all properties except their shape; they will also be visible even if the parent object is hidden.

            http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=3096a836877fb9af6cd8ad826e9017b8&prevstart=0

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