prompts the trageted avatar for permission and then runs a hug animation. Does anyone know of a tutorial for this type of thing, or can give me some direction how this type of thing is done?
Thnx
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Fielding Codesmith
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01-30-2005 18:07
I've recently purchased a "hug" animating that when run (/hug "name"
prompts the trageted avatar for permission and then runs a hug animation. Does anyone know of a tutorial for this type of thing, or can give me some direction how this type of thing is done? Thnx |
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Zuzi Martinez
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01-30-2005 18:18
this wiki page might be a good place to start.
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Fielding Codesmith
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01-31-2005 09:41
Thanks Zuzi, I've looked at, and I'll study the info in Wiki, but being the Newbie that I'm am I was hoping for some type of an example.
I should probably start with some simple scripts and work my way up. |
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Fielding Codesmith
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01-31-2005 12:03
Snooped around Wiki some more and found a good example. Thanks.
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Strife Onizuka
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01-31-2005 13:06
If you want an example script that uses animates the avatar look at the revolver or archery set you can get for free around the welcome area.
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