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Model request !
daortir Offline
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Model request !

Hi guys !
I have been working on a new project recently, and I am planning to put a hub that would work using a moving platform. I can give more details if anyone wants, but here's the thing :
I would need a platform model that I could set as a MoveObject and that would transport the player from one door to another.

I don't know how hard it would be to make a full model of it, but if someone would be nice enough to do it I would appreciate it so much >.<...

I am not asking for anything high-poly or fancy textures, even if it's absolutely basic I would be happy as hell x) !

I had something in mind and I put it together in the level editor using a few assets : here's what it looks like :

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If someone is willing to do it but thinks that the model would take too much time to make I can make concepts that are more simple.

That's it, thanks for reading and I hope a modeller will accept to help me : 3 !

09-13-2014, 03:28 PM
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Rapture Offline
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RE: Model request !

The MoveObject does work, but to my knowledge can only travel in one direction. (Also the game engine doesn't properly move your head in the Y axis so you get this "sinking" effect which can be annoying)

With the new AMFP functions, it might be better to use the (SetEntityPos, GetEntityPosX, GetEntityPosY, GetEntityPosZ).

I don't know yet, if it gets rid of the annoying head effect, but at-least you get 3d dimensional movement.
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2014, 05:00 AM by Rapture.)
09-14-2014, 04:57 AM
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DnALANGE Offline
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RE: Model request !

If you open the model in the modeleditor,.
You can add a small thin box (shape) and add it to the model -> View-> Outline add it there to the model..
SO it has a floor.
THEN the head-sinking won't appear..
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2014, 01:38 PM by DnALANGE.)
09-14-2014, 01:37 PM
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daortir Offline
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RE: Model request !

Good to know : ) Thanks guys for the tips ! The first captain has accepted to make the model for me so I should be good to start working on scripting pretty soon ^^.

09-14-2014, 01:47 PM
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