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Flyable Comanche?.... [message #19113] Tue, 06 May 2003 19:46 Go to next message
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Anyone here who knows cinematic scripting, is it possible to make a comanche flyable, and not simply attatch it to a bone of another vehicle? (what I mean is, make it so you can fly the comanche, use its weapons, stuff like that, not attatch it to a bone of a flying vehicle thats invisible so that it appears that you are flying a comanche)

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Re: Flyable Comanche?.... [message #19117] Tue, 06 May 2003 19:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Anyone here who knows cinematic scripting, is it possible to make a comanche flyable, and not simply attatch it to a bone of another vehicle? (what I mean is, make it so you can fly the comanche, use its weapons, stuff like that, not attatch it to a bone of a flying vehicle thats invisible so that it appears that you are flying a comanche)

Thanks for any help

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Um, use the apache bones, merge the commanche mesh and create a new VTOL vehicle...


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no modeling experience what so ever here. I emant along the lines of a cinematic script

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no modeling experience what so ever here. I emant along the lines of a cinematic script


No modeling experience needed at all to attach a model that is already complete and fully textured to existing bones. All you have to do is attach the bones to the right pieces and it's finished. Then set it's settings in Commando.


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Flyable Comanche?.... [message #19168] Wed, 07 May 2003 06:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You can use the script M00_Enable_Transition (just like M00_Disable_Transition), however the commanche may not be set up properly on its own. You might have to use the Commando/Level Editor in order to get it working well.
Flyable Comanche?.... [message #19205] Wed, 07 May 2003 11:21 Go to previous message
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You don't need to do anything in gmax at all, It's all in leveledit, I'm pretty sure there's a tutorial in RenHelp: http://modx.renevo.com/RenHelp1.9.zip , it's for the A-10 but it'll work on the Commanche

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