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Anybody:

well, you need to since it is not 0 0 0 on the sword script

Flubbman:

eyeOffset?

Blastdown:


--- Quote from: Blastdown on February 16, 2011, 03:08:24 PM ---That is script related.
If I recall correctly, it has something to do with this block of code.


--- Code: ---////////////////
//weapon image//
////////////////
datablock ShapeBaseImageData(swordImage)
{
   // Basic Item properties
   shapeFile = "./sword.dts";
   emap = true;

   // Specify mount point & offset for 3rd person, and eye offset
   // for first person rendering.
   mountPoint = 0;
   offset = "0 0 0";

   // When firing from a point offset from the eye, muzzle correction
   // will adjust the muzzle vector to point to the eye LOS point.
   // Since this weapon doesn't actually fire from the muzzle point,
   // we need to turn this off. 
   correctMuzzleVector = false;

   eyeOffset = "0.7 1.2 -0.25";

   // Add the WeaponImage namespace as a parent, WeaponImage namespace
   // provides some hooks into the inventory system.
   className = "WeaponImage";

   // Projectile && Ammo.
   item = swordItem;
   ammo = " ";
   projectile = swordProjectile;
   projectileType = Projectile;

   //melee particles shoot from eye node for consistancy
   melee = true;
   doRetraction = false;
   //raise your arm up or not
   armReady = true;

   //casing = " ";
   doColorShift = true;
   colorShiftColor = "0.471 0.471 0.471 1.000";

   // Images have a state system which controls how the animations
   // are run, which sounds are played, script callbacks, etc. This
   // state system is downloaded to the client so that clients can
   // predict state changes and animate accordingly.  The following
   // system supports basic ready->fire->reload transitions as
   // well as a no-ammo->dryfire idle state.

   // Initial start up state
stateName[0]                     = "Activate";
stateTimeoutValue[0]             = 0.5;
stateTransitionOnTimeout[0]      = "Ready";
stateSound[0]                    = swordDrawSound;

stateName[1]                     = "Ready";
stateTransitionOnTriggerDown[1]  = "PreFire";
stateAllowImageChange[1]         = true;

stateName[2] = "PreFire";
stateScript[2]                  = "onPreFire";
stateAllowImageChange[2]        = false;
stateTimeoutValue[2]            = 0.1;
stateTransitionOnTimeout[2]     = "Fire";

stateName[3]                    = "Fire";
stateTransitionOnTimeout[3]     = "CheckFire";
stateTimeoutValue[3]            = 0.2;
stateFire[3]                    = true;
stateAllowImageChange[3]        = false;
stateSequence[3]                = "Fire";
stateScript[3]                  = "onFire";
stateWaitForTimeout[3] = true;

stateName[4] = "CheckFire";
stateTransitionOnTriggerUp[4] = "StopFire";
stateTransitionOnTriggerDown[4] = "Fire";


stateName[5]                    = "StopFire";
stateTransitionOnTimeout[5]     = "Ready";
stateTimeoutValue[5]            = 0.2;
stateAllowImageChange[5]        = false;
stateWaitForTimeout[5] = true;
stateSequence[5]                = "StopFire";
stateScript[5]                  = "onStopFire";


};

--- End code ---

--- End quote ---

I just realized I cross posted, sowwies. :c
Eitherway, it's not your model. This has to do with either the sequences, eyeOffset, or offset (of course, I may have recalled incorrectly).


Flubbman:

I never edited any of that, I think. I just replaced almost every "sword" there was with my weapon name.

Demian:

Set eyeOffset to 0 0 0.

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