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Question by cybergoogle · Mar 30, 2015 at 09:15 AM · sceneimageloadlevelsequence

Load level after Image Sequence

I have a image sequence array made of .pngs that plays at the opening of a scene. After that image sequence stops I would like to load a new level only I'm having trouble doing that. I would like to know how I can modify my code to make that possible. Seems easy but i just can't get it right here is the code I'm working with.

using UnityEngine; using System.Collections;

public class ImageSequenceTextureArray : MonoBehaviour {

 private Object[] objects;
 
 private Texture[] textures;
 
 private Material goMaterial;
 
 private int frameCounter = 0;    
 
 void Awake()
 {
     //Get a reference to the Material of the game object this script is attached to 
     this.goMaterial = this.renderer.material;
 }
     
 void Start () 
 {
     
     this.objects = Resources.LoadAll("Sequence", typeof(Texture));
     
     
     this.textures = new Texture[objects.Length];
     
     
     for(int i=0; i<objects.Length;i++)
     {
         this.textures[i] = (Texture)this.objects[i];
     }
 }
 
 void Update () 
 {
     
     StartCoroutine("Play",0.60f);  
     
     goMaterial.mainTexture = textures[frameCounter];


 }

 
 
 IEnumerator PlayLoop(float delay)  
 {  
     
     yield return new WaitForSeconds(delay);  
     
     
     frameCounter = (++frameCounter)%textures.Length;
     
     
     StopCoroutine("Play");  
 }  
 
 
 IEnumerator Play(float delay)  
 {  
     
     yield return new WaitForSeconds(delay);  
     
     
     if(frameCounter < textures.Length-1)
     {
     
         ++frameCounter;
     }

   
     StopCoroutine("Play"); 

     }


}

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You really want to call that Coroutine in the Update() function??

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Answer by moriam · Mar 30, 2015 at 01:44 PM

You can add an else statement where you increment the frame counter:

 IEnumerator Play(float delay)  
  {  
      yield return new WaitForSeconds(delay);  
      
      if(frameCounter < textures.Length-1)
      {
      
          ++frameCounter;
      }
      else
      {
          Application.LoadLevel("Your Scene");
      }
    
      StopCoroutine("Play"); 
 }

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thanks @moriam i was adding my else to the wrong function, thanks for the help very cool!

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