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| ===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
| - | See previous basic tutorials for more info about basic [[object|object creation]], [[clock|clock handling]], [[frame|frames hierarchy]], | + | See previous basic tutorials for more info about basic [[.objects:object|object creation]], [[.clocks:clock|clock handling]], [[.objects:frame|frames hierarchy]], | 
| This tutorial shows how to display a [[wp> | This tutorial shows how to display a [[wp> | ||
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| The last point concerns the sky.\\ | The last point concerns the sky.\\ | ||
| - | As seen in the [[frame|frame tutorial]], we set the sky object' | + | As seen in the [[.objects:frame|frame tutorial]], we set the sky object' | 
| This means the position set for the sky object in the config file will always be relative to the camera one.\\ | This means the position set for the sky object in the config file will always be relative to the camera one.\\ | ||
| In other words, the sky will always follow the camera.\\ | In other words, the sky will always follow the camera.\\ | ||