Hello everyone. Justa quick question. How do you set up the camera view angles (without having to actually set up cameras), so that way when the game starts your immediatly looking over the characters should. Kinda like in Gears of War or Fallout 3 (When your in third person mode). Any help would be appreciated.)
In the data editor modify the default camera or change the one used by your tileset.
Mostly what you want to change is not the fields for the camera itself as much as the camera's Zoom Levels+. The Zoom levels are more than just the Zoom, they are the different camera states that change when you scroll the mouse wheel and can be used to change all the camera settings that move the camera around.
Hit F7 to open the data editor. Click on the + tab>>Edit Advanced Data>>Cameras. Click on Default Camera in the view pane to the left. Now there is a Zoom Levels+ entry field among all the fields(using table view ctrl+1). Double click the Values for the Zoom Levels+ in the column to the right and it will open an options window so you can modify the Zoom Levels.
Zoom Level 0 is the default(where the camera is when fully zoomed out) and all others for the different Scroll Levels when you scroll the mouse. Highlight it by clicking it, it should turn blue, then you can change it's values below.
If you mess with the camera settings to get the view you want using cameras it should be familiar. You can use one of those to get a perspective you like and then copy the settings.
Entries that are not enabled will not change the camera so just enable what you intend to change.
Hello everyone. Justa quick question. How do you set up the camera view angles (without having to actually set up cameras), so that way when the game starts your immediatly looking over the characters should. Kinda like in Gears of War or Fallout 3 (When your in third person mode). Any help would be appreciated.)
In the data editor modify the default camera or change the one used by your tileset.
Mostly what you want to change is not the fields for the camera itself as much as the camera's Zoom Levels+. The Zoom levels are more than just the Zoom, they are the different camera states that change when you scroll the mouse wheel and can be used to change all the camera settings that move the camera around.
not trying to be nooby or anything but i haven't a clue as to what that means.
Hit F7 to open the data editor. Click on the + tab>>Edit Advanced Data>>Cameras. Click on Default Camera in the view pane to the left. Now there is a Zoom Levels+ entry field among all the fields(using table view ctrl+1). Double click the Values for the Zoom Levels+ in the column to the right and it will open an options window so you can modify the Zoom Levels.
Zoom Level 0 is the default(where the camera is when fully zoomed out) and all others for the different Scroll Levels when you scroll the mouse. Highlight it by clicking it, it should turn blue, then you can change it's values below.
If you mess with the camera settings to get the view you want using cameras it should be familiar. You can use one of those to get a perspective you like and then copy the settings.
Entries that are not enabled will not change the camera so just enable what you intend to change.
this freaked me out for a couple of hours...