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Dark GDK / Sparky's Problem

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heyufool1
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Posted: 16th Aug 2009 22:09 Edited at: 16th Aug 2009 23:01
Hi! I'm working on a RPG and I have weapons that can be equiped. And I do this by using:


I have the object that's being attached to the player setup with Sparky's for simple box collision. It sets up fine and all, but when I attach it to the limb the bounding box on it isn't where the weapon is. The weapon is being held in the characters hand like you would a sword. But the bounding box's position is where it should be but, the angle is always set to 0 on all axises. So how do I fix this? And there really is no other way around doing it without sparky's because I use sparky's to setup everything.

EDIT: Well I got sparky's to update the object's Z axis rotation, but the x and y axis are still set to 0...

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heyufool1
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Posted: 18th Aug 2009 01:33
Ok, well I can't get this to work so, should I just use a collision mask or is there a way that doesn't require me to make another object?

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_Pauli_
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Posted: 18th Aug 2009 02:02
i always create another 'empty' limb ( no vertices attached ) to the hands limb in my modeler ( milkshape in my case ).
that way i can rotate this 'placeholder'-limb before exporting and there won't be issues in game...

hope you understand what i mean
heyufool1
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Posted: 19th Aug 2009 03:51 Edited at: 19th Aug 2009 04:52
Quote: "hope you understand what i mean"

No, not exactly lo. So you make a limb that has no effect on the model in the modeler program. But I don't understand what you mean by rotating it before exporting.

EDIT: I found something very interesting. When I try to hide specific limbs in my object not one limb disappears, except for the 2nd limb which hides the entire object.

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