The only problem is that when the air unit is standing still it has that slight bobbing up and down effect. My attached model doesn't do this. I've tried switching the attachment points, and that changes where it appears on the model, but does not seem to make it bob with the ship.
The tutorial's new wraith turret does the bobbing, but I can't see where he specified that and what I did differently/wrong.
I guess that the "bobbing up" is the model's stand animation?!
If yes, than you should propably make the model use its stand animation. Look at a random unit-actor. It opens some animation bracket which handles the effects of the unit from creation, over its life up to its death.
I used the "Target" attachment point for a mount system once, to make the riding model sway with the mount's model, maybe it's the same for this. What model(s) are you using?
I used the "Target" attachment point for a mount system once, to make the riding model sway with the mount's model, maybe it's the same for this. What model(s) are you using?
Setting to the target attachment point worked, thanks!
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Thread title says it all.
Basically, I've attached a model onto the top of an air unit roughly following this tutorial: http://forums.sc2mapster.com/resources/tutorials/8926-data-working-with-attachments-beginner-difficulty/#posts
The only problem is that when the air unit is standing still it has that slight bobbing up and down effect. My attached model doesn't do this. I've tried switching the attachment points, and that changes where it appears on the model, but does not seem to make it bob with the ship.
The tutorial's new wraith turret does the bobbing, but I can't see where he specified that and what I did differently/wrong.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I guess that the "bobbing up" is the model's stand animation?! If yes, than you should propably make the model use its stand animation. Look at a random unit-actor. It opens some animation bracket which handles the effects of the unit from creation, over its life up to its death.
I used the "Target" attachment point for a mount system once, to make the riding model sway with the mount's model, maybe it's the same for this. What model(s) are you using?
Setting to the target attachment point worked, thanks!