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| 26 Dec 2016 05:07 PM |
| Please comment a link, it would help. |
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| 26 Dec 2016 07:15 PM |
say /e point boom your done make sure to say /e point ingame
"Got my cup of Coffee" |
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| 26 Dec 2016 07:40 PM |
No, I have a script I just need an animation and I don't know how to find them... I want it when I press a key on my keyboard then it does the animation... Anyone have one? |
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| 26 Dec 2016 07:47 PM |
The best point animation is the one you make yourself.
Set up the AnimationEditor plugin and familiarize yourself with the UI. There's some exceptional documentation on the wiki that you can refer to for all of that. A point animation is easy and simple, excellent for beginners; though I have a couple of tips for general animation:
1. Make sure all parts are moving at least slightly throughout the entirety of the animation. A slight turn of the feet, a slight rise in the chest, a slight lowering of a shoulder; these all make animations much more lifelike, as humans are full of motion and never really keep any part of their body still without concentrating on doing so. 2. Set proper priority. For a point emote, I'd recommend the "Action" priority. This also includes disabling any body parts that should be running other animations while that animation is playing. (Say, for example, you want a gun holding animation AND a walking animation; well, first, disable the legs. Though, for a point animation, you probably won't be walking AND pointing, but I'd recommend disabling the leg movement regardless, and simulating slight leg movement through hip movement.)
Being even half-decent at animation is extremely useful in game development.
TL;DR : Make one yourself. (Get help from the wiki, too.)
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| 27 Dec 2016 12:23 PM |
| That's true but I'm laazy. |
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