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This question was closed Sep 05, 2015 at 01:29 AM by getyour411 for the following reason:

Other; OP fixed

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Question by OBV10U3_NINJA · Sep 05, 2015 at 01:23 AM · c#gameobjectinstantiatetransformvector3

Rotating a Vector3 in Instantiation

Trying to make it so that an object will instantiate GameObjects, but in such a way that the position assigned to the new objects will be along the local axis of the instantiating object.

What I've got -

 void CubeType1 () {
         GameObject.Instantiate(holo_block, transform.position + (new Vector3(0f,0f,0f)), transform.rotation);
         GameObject.Instantiate(holo_block, transform.position + (new Vector3(0f,1f,0f)), transform.rotation);
         GameObject.Instantiate(holo_block, transform.position + (new Vector3(1f,0f,0f)), transform.rotation);
         GameObject.Instantiate(holo_block, transform.position + (new Vector3(1f,1f,0f)), transform.rotation);
     }

I have it set up so that it will create a 2x2 square of blocks, but yeah. I've explained my issue ._.

If you have a legitimate answer, I will greatly appreciate it :D

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Answer by OBV10U3_NINJA · Sep 05, 2015 at 12:10 AM

Nevermind! Found the answer!

 GameObject.Instantiate(holo_block, transform.TransformPoint(new Vector3(0f,0f,0f)), transform.rotation);
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