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Well, looksLooks like the "official" way to do it is to just invert the scale across the x axis. It's(That's how they've got itit's done in the 2D project example, so I think it's safe to assume there's no fancier way of doing it.)
Well, looks like the "official" way to do it is to just invert the scale across the x axis. It's how they've got it in the 2D project example, so I think it's safe to assume there's no fancier way of doing it.
Looks like the "official" way is to just invert the scale across the x axis. (That's how it's done in the 2D project example, so I think it's safe to assume there's no fancier way of doing it.)
Well, looks like the "official" way to do it is to just invert the scale across the x axis. It's how they've got it in the 2D project example, so I think it's safe to assume there's no fancier way of doing it.