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Meshiest:

--- Quote from: Kalphiter^4 on November 25, 2013, 01:03:12 AM ---Can a light be an oval?

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not well


--- Quote from: Masterlegodude on November 25, 2013, 01:02:16 AM ---Can't the light be mounted to a jeep node via image data and give that a light and adjust the image's offset?

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mother of god, I should try this

edit:

tried, images don't rotate with the vehicle
Masterlegodude:
What if said image had a bone/joint/node in the DTS of the same name as a node on the jeep? Could the image then be actually attached to the node? Or does that not work?

I'd try this myself, but i'm not sure how to code such a thing, but i was thinking of using the jeep model as reference and making a model that would be a ray of light coming from the headlights that would attach to a certain node on the jeep so it would stay in place when coded to be placed on the node and then have a second image place on the same node that would be only the light so you can change it's offset without changing the offset of the rays of light coming from the headlights

Or instead of one light being in the middle of the two light rays, have two lights adjusted to be at the end of the light rays, but i don't know if a node can have more than one image stuck to it and if having 2-3 images on a single node is a good idea
Filipe:
I could provide a model with that node if Meshiest needs it
Port:

--- Quote from: Masterlegodude on November 25, 2013, 12:35:04 AM ---Granted the light doesn't look good (it looks more like a pixie trying to keep ahead of your vehicle)

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This is obviously because it's using MARBLE MAN's flashlight
nicecool:
Well could you use the flash on the sedens police car and make some tweaks and stuff? Because that was possible and it still works.
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