lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 12:43 PM |
| So I am really eager to becoming an expert gun and projectile designer/scripter. I have the basics down; you know the whole naming certain blocks and the minimap maker. I am able to get as far to where you can equip it ,but when I equip it both my arms fall off! I'm trying to start simple with a pistol. If anybody can make me a tutorial that works or point me in the direction of someone else's tutorial that works I would deeply appreciate it. (btw, the 2014 tutorial for gun making made by Roblox is the one I used and it doesn't work) |
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lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 12:51 PM |
| I have the smaller model of my pistol already by the way. I just need to know the correct way to get it to equip without knocking your arms off and fire correctly. |
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lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 01:25 PM |
| I've tried multiple different tutorials, none of them work. They get me all the way to the part where you make it hold in your hand. One of the tutorials freezes me when I equip it (nothing is anchored). The other tutorial does not even tell you how to make it shootable etc... Is it really that difficult to make working guns? |
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Fedorakid
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| 23 Nov 2014 01:29 PM |
nope, not hard for me
maybe because ive learnt roblox lua for years
its because you use free model arms animations |
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lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 01:40 PM |
| I don't want any arm animations. I just want to make a simple old fashion pistol that looks good...and is a raycast. I got it all fixed now though, it shoots now and I can hold it without getting anchored, but I can't get my robloxian to grip the gun right! I've tried all kinds of grip positions ,but it only changes some of the parts on the gun and makes them hover away from the Handle. No matter what grip posistion I do it still hold the pistol on it's side and I don't know any other way to fix it. |
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lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 01:56 PM |
| So can someone tell me how to fix the grip position on a pistol and keep it from laying sideways when equipped? The grip position numbers and the other things under the Apperance tab won't change the way my gun is pointing and held. |
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Fedorakid
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| 23 Nov 2014 01:58 PM |
| if its messed up on the sides it is because of the weld script you used. |
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lolimp
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| 23 Nov 2014 02:03 PM |
| So I just need to find out the problem wit the weld script and "bam" i've made my first working gun? |
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Fedorakid
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| 23 Nov 2014 03:19 PM |
| This happened to me to, I used a weld script and the gun was rotated to the sides, it's because in the weld script the CFrames doesen't match the welding/CFraming methods from the weld script. |
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| 23 Nov 2014 03:25 PM |
1. Use build V4 for modewl resize
2. Use raycast
3. Naming is pretty usless, just parent the weld to the part instead of the handle so you can get the welds C0 and C1 to move it and stuff. |
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