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Thanks, was looking at old threads, do you know how I can rotate with tweens, "position" is for movement, but I can't find something as rotate, does it exist?
You can tween pretty much any property(color, scale, position, rotation, modulate, etc) check out the arguments in the tween function.
Here is the doc page for tweens: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/classes/class_tween.html#class-tween
You can see you make a tween using
var tween = get_tree().create_tween()
Then you call tween_property. The arguments are: node to tween(your camera), property to tween(the rotation), desired end state(rotation at the end), time in seconds.
tween.tween_property($Sprite, "modulate", Color.RED, 1)
There are all kinds of fancy tweeners you can add on for making things run one after the other instead of in parallel, having smoother transitions. It's all in the docs and then fiddling.
Good luck!
I just can't find rotation in the docs
That is the fiddeling around part. I've never dealt with 3D or rotations on a tween, but I know it can be done. Do not expect the docs to have EXACTLY what you want. It is a guide with some examples but at some point you have to make the jump and into something unknown and try.
That is honestly 90% of programming. I know what I want, I have some examples if something similar...how do I make it work in my situation.
Give it a try and report back with your success or issues.
Yes, you can tween the "rotation" or "rotation_degrees" property. If you need to tween a specific axis you can tween "rotation_degrees:x" for example.