Stick the Y position to objects no matter their scale is changing?

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  • If the zooming there is done by scaling the object, you can just position the notes based on the bottom\top positions of the object:

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    Or you can position them based on "anchoring" basically being relative to a point, that point being the center of the object, and the zoom factor being the scale of the object, you can check this example for more info about it:

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  • Slightly shy to ask this, but, I used your center point method (since the Ybottom method didn't work) and is sick, everything is spot on! Except that there is a small jitter between the picture objects when scaling, I supposed this is intended due to the way your method is coded and I don't think there's a way to fix it, but if you could give me a hand it would be awesome. :thumbup:

  • I think it related to the resolution, the smaller it is, the less accurate it becomes (even though I can't see the jitter, maybe due it being a gif)
    Also the calculation it self may have a bit of inaccuracy, never came to a solution for this

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