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| 20 Jun 2016 04:13 PM |
it has a tool in it. I tried the animation it works fine on a dummy but not on me when I hate a tool inhand. How do i fix this |
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Kodran
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| 20 Jun 2016 04:23 PM |
| move the tool away from the character and let the weld move it into position. |
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| 20 Jun 2016 04:27 PM |
Um.So ??? How would I make it not snap to position. |
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Kodran
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| 20 Jun 2016 04:29 PM |
| Ah never mind i missed the part where this was on your player, rather than an NPC. I'm not sure why it wouldnt work. |
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| 20 Jun 2016 04:31 PM |
| make sure your current animation overrides all the other animations |
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| 20 Jun 2016 04:32 PM |
script.Parent.Parent.Equipped:connect(function(mouse) local plr = game.Players:GetPlayerFromCharacter(script.Parent.Parent.Parent); local char = plr.Character; local hum = char:FindFirstChild("Humanoid"); local animationTrack = hum:LoadAnimation(script.Parent.Parent.Animation); mouse.Button1Down:connect(function() print("yuper") animationTrack:Play(); end) end)
Tool> Handle>Localscript Animation
No errors. prints yuper |
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