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Walking stick/staff with animation

Pratyeka Muromachi
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08-10-2005 13:52
I'm a scripting deficient AV looking for a walking stick or staff with proper animation, so that when I'm walking, the AV uses the stick in a natural fashion, not just holding it in hand. Also when not walking, the AV should be leaning on the stick with both hands.

Anyone with the talent to do this for me is invited to contact me here or in-world to discuss deal.
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Pratyeka Muromachi
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08-11-2005 11:17
Is it at all possible to make a walking stick with the animations described above?

I will give L500 to anyone who can produce one that satisfy the following requirements:

When not walking, AV is resting both hands on the stick/staff.
When walking, the stick/staff is used naturally, meaning the tip is mirroring the movement of the opposite leg, and touching the ground with each step of the opposing leg.

Yes, I'm very picky about these details. so If I select yours, you will get L500.
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Ben Stravinsky
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Piece of cake ^^
08-13-2005 13:20
IM me in game and i will knock this up for you in a matter if hours.

Ben Stravinsky, I animate ^^
Pratyeka Muromachi
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08-13-2005 15:56
I declare this offer and this thread closed as of this moment.
Thanks.
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