Forums WoW Modding Support Archives WoWModding Support Archives [DiscordArchive] Do you mean from creaturemodeldata?

[DiscordArchive] Do you mean from creaturemodeldata?

[DiscordArchive] Do you mean from creaturemodeldata?

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 02:43 AM
#1
Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:43:26.380000+00:00
Original source

Do you mean from creaturemodeldata?
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 02:43 AM #1

Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:43:26.380000+00:00
Original source

Do you mean from creaturemodeldata?

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 02:43 AM
#2
Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:43:46.585000+00:00
Original source

It is very weird scale did not effect via that dbc or db too
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 02:43 AM #2

Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:43:46.585000+00:00
Original source

It is very weird scale did not effect via that dbc or db too

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 02:44 AM
#3
Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:44:14.730000+00:00
Original source

Thank you a lot by the way. Your help is great
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 02:44 AM #3

Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:44:14.730000+00:00
Original source

Thank you a lot by the way. Your help is great

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 02:45 AM
#4
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:45:51.860000+00:00
Original source

mounts scale proportionally to player scale, goblin mounts are smaller than tauren. and yeah its modeldata
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 02:45 AM #4

Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:45:51.860000+00:00
Original source

mounts scale proportionally to player scale, goblin mounts are smaller than tauren. and yeah its modeldata

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 02:55 AM
#5
Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:55:59.514000+00:00
Original source

I see. This is understandable but there must be a way to configure the mount's model's scale alone. So it would be possible to re-fit the character on top of the mount.
For instance, my current mount imported is giant and makes the character look unrealistically tiny and most certainly not blizzlike. I was thinking maybe the .m2 might have it's own scale defined somewhere. Which would be really helpful if it is
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 02:55 AM #5

Archived author: Stormblade • Posted: 2021-05-31T02:55:59.514000+00:00
Original source

I see. This is understandable but there must be a way to configure the mount's model's scale alone. So it would be possible to re-fit the character on top of the mount.
For instance, my current mount imported is giant and makes the character look unrealistically tiny and most certainly not blizzlike. I was thinking maybe the .m2 might have it's own scale defined somewhere. Which would be really helpful if it is

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 03:04 AM
#6
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T03:04:15.106000+00:00
Original source

im not really a model guy but afaik you would need to modify bone/vert stuff to change the model scale in the m2, theres no magical scale part to a m2
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 03:04 AM #6

Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T03:04:15.106000+00:00
Original source

im not really a model guy but afaik you would need to modify bone/vert stuff to change the model scale in the m2, theres no magical scale part to a m2

rektbyfaith
Administrator
0
05-31-2021, 03:04 AM
#7
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T03:04:40.036000+00:00
Original source

you could ask in <#446642261909045248> as that is more the channel for your specific usecase, but thats about my knowledge of m2s
rektbyfaith
05-31-2021, 03:04 AM #7

Archived author: tester • Posted: 2021-05-31T03:04:40.036000+00:00
Original source

you could ask in <#446642261909045248> as that is more the channel for your specific usecase, but thats about my knowledge of m2s

Recently Browsing
 1 Guest(s)
Recently Browsing
 1 Guest(s)