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Originally Posted by scriptless
Others have done this by hiding the player altogether and showing gani's in place of the player I believe. I know I've made a bridge like this before and just as you said, I had the exact problem. It's because if you walk under the bridge you won't be seen and neither will the players on top of the bridge they appear under when your under, and vise-versa. Attaching player to the object is the easiest way to do it but I hear there is a lag issue when doing that.
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correct, though it is not really necessary to show a gani, you can simply leave the player as normal when they are above the bridge, and hide the player (ideally using alpha so you can retain gani sounds etc) when they are below the bridge