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[Archive] M2 Camera

rektbyfaith
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07-21-2016, 08:40 PM
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Archived author: Uthil • Posted: 2016-07-21T20:40:57+00:00
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Hey folks, the past few days i've been looking to change the camera in bat mount from legion but without any success. What i get when i convert it for classic is that camera ends up to high and front a bit so you cant see much unless you turn the came with the mouse really vertical. I had a look here but i end up kinda confused to what to look now. Can anyone provide some info on what i have to look and change camera in a more view-able state like when you use wyvern or gryphon models.

Thanks in advance, uthil!
rektbyfaith
07-21-2016, 08:40 PM #1

Archived author: Uthil • Posted: 2016-07-21T20:40:57+00:00
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Hey folks, the past few days i've been looking to change the camera in bat mount from legion but without any success. What i get when i convert it for classic is that camera ends up to high and front a bit so you cant see much unless you turn the came with the mouse really vertical. I had a look here but i end up kinda confused to what to look now. Can anyone provide some info on what i have to look and change camera in a more view-able state like when you use wyvern or gryphon models.

Thanks in advance, uthil!

rektbyfaith
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07-22-2016, 07:49 AM
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Archived author: wungasaurus • Posted: 2016-07-22T07:49:58+00:00
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If you're referring to the user camera when sitting on those mounts: That's not in the M2 cameras. Those are for portraits etc. It might be depending on the size of the bounding box in the M2 header, but idk.
rektbyfaith
07-22-2016, 07:49 AM #2

Archived author: wungasaurus • Posted: 2016-07-22T07:49:58+00:00
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If you're referring to the user camera when sitting on those mounts: That's not in the M2 cameras. Those are for portraits etc. It might be depending on the size of the bounding box in the M2 header, but idk.

rektbyfaith
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07-22-2016, 04:20 PM
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Archived author: Uthil • Posted: 2016-07-22T16:20:24+00:00
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Quote: 8 hours ago, wungasaurus said:

If you're referring to the user camera when sitting on those mounts: That's not in the M2 cameras. Those are for portraits etc. It might be depending on the size of the bounding box in the M2 header, but idk.
Im actually talking yes for fly mounts, i took the new bat mount from legion and turn it for the bat taxi, now as seen in picture the camera is set really high and way to vertical so you can see the rider or even the mount.

[Image: P2z6pNv.jpg]

So any tip where to look ? what im searching here cause now really cant understand what to fix.

Thanks again in advance, hope someone can enlighten me on how i can fix it or not.
rektbyfaith
07-22-2016, 04:20 PM #3

Archived author: Uthil • Posted: 2016-07-22T16:20:24+00:00
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Quote: 8 hours ago, wungasaurus said:

If you're referring to the user camera when sitting on those mounts: That's not in the M2 cameras. Those are for portraits etc. It might be depending on the size of the bounding box in the M2 header, but idk.
Im actually talking yes for fly mounts, i took the new bat mount from legion and turn it for the bat taxi, now as seen in picture the camera is set really high and way to vertical so you can see the rider or even the mount.

[Image: P2z6pNv.jpg]

So any tip where to look ? what im searching here cause now really cant understand what to fix.

Thanks again in advance, hope someone can enlighten me on how i can fix it or not.

rektbyfaith
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07-22-2016, 08:57 PM
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Archived author: wungasaurus • Posted: 2016-07-22T20:57:12+00:00
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Try the m2 header bounding boxes as well as the attachments. I think there was an attachment used for camera height.
rektbyfaith
07-22-2016, 08:57 PM #4

Archived author: wungasaurus • Posted: 2016-07-22T20:57:12+00:00
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Try the m2 header bounding boxes as well as the attachments. I think there was an attachment used for camera height.

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