Sup guys I could use some help.
I'm want to edit the model for the marine and add an animation where he aims directly up. How can I go about doing this?
Can I use that autodesk model editor program? I don't know how to add animation sequences to a model with it >.>
I'm a complete noob when it comes to model animation but if you can give me some pointers I think I can pull it off.
Also, are custom models saved with the map file? So people don't have to download 3rd party mods?
There is an attack superior (where the marine attacks directly up) and an attack inferior (where he aims down) animation already in game for the marine. You can play them with the play animation trigger (play animation, than use attack as first slot and superior/inferior as secound) or by going into the data editor and editing it there. Hope this helps.
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Sup guys I could use some help. I'm want to edit the model for the marine and add an animation where he aims directly up. How can I go about doing this?
Can I use that autodesk model editor program? I don't know how to add animation sequences to a model with it >.> I'm a complete noob when it comes to model animation but if you can give me some pointers I think I can pull it off.
Also, are custom models saved with the map file? So people don't have to download 3rd party mods?
Thanks!
@ArcadeRenegade: Go
To be able to add the animation, you will have to edit the model with 3D Studio Max or Gmax ( a free version of 3DS max.)
Hope this helped. if your still having trouble there are some good modeling tutorials on Youtube or you can search google.
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There is an attack superior (where the marine attacks directly up) and an attack inferior (where he aims down) animation already in game for the marine. You can play them with the play animation trigger (play animation, than use attack as first slot and superior/inferior as secound) or by going into the data editor and editing it there. Hope this helps.