The part that is currently selected should be tinted green.
The part that the selected part is connected to should be tinted orange.
The parts that are connected to the selected part should be tinted blue.
Part that selected is rooted on - > selected part - > Parts rooting on selected
This would dramatically improve drone building and multi-part manipulation. This should also be quite easy to accomplish. Currently, I can see the part that I've selected and all the parts that are rooted to the selected part but not distinguish between the two. I have to move or pivot this whole linked parts module to see where the selected or root part is. Moreover, if I select a part, I can't see where it's rooted to unless I move it around to show the placement boundaries centered around the root part. This feature would make for easier diagnostic of drone structure problems, and would be extremely handy if the "multiple support struts" suggestions is also implemented.
Less randomized linked noodly metal squids, and more solid and sturdy drones.
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JakeBenson1993
The part that is currently selected should be tinted green.
The part that the selected part is connected to should be tinted orange.
The parts that are connected to the selected part should be tinted blue.
Part that selected is rooted on - > selected part - > Parts rooting on selected
This would dramatically improve drone building and multi-part manipulation. This should also be quite easy to accomplish. Currently, I can see the part that I've selected and all the parts that are rooted to the selected part but not distinguish between the two. I have to move or pivot this whole linked parts module to see where the selected or root part is. Moreover, if I select a part, I can't see where it's rooted to unless I move it around to show the placement boundaries centered around the root part. This feature would make for easier diagnostic of drone structure problems, and would be extremely handy if the "multiple support struts" suggestions is also implemented.
Less randomized linked noodly metal squids, and more solid and sturdy drones.
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