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| Can we create dramascripts for props in EX and standard or only Pro?
This brings along another question.
Are AML scripts only for persona or do they cover dramascripts too. I'm guessing both from the wiki.
Another question is how would you cause one script to controle a character interacting with another one? (i.e. someone gets hit and jumps back)
I guess I'll ned to look in the wiki but if someone could shed light on this, that would be great. |
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| | I originally had another question that had to do with making a prop, assigning animations to that prop for a character to do. (i.e., anyone holding a staff can now use all the movements like swinging it around and stuff)... but since it appears no one visits this forum... I'll ask elsewhere. |
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| Dreamcube017 (9/29/2009) Can we create dramascripts for props in EX and standard or only Pro? This brings along another question.
Are AML scripts only for persona or do they cover dramascripts too. I'm guessing both from the wiki.
Another question is how would you cause one script to controle a character interacting with another one? (i.e. someone gets hit and jumps back)
I guess I'll ned to look in the wiki but if someone could shed light on this, that would be great.Hi, Apologies for the long delay in replying. Sometimes posts slip through the net at busy times. If you find you don't get a reply, please feel free to bump it by adding another reminder post. Persona scripts and Dramascripts can be used in iClone4 EX as well as Standard and Pro. Both Persona and Dramascripts use AML. When it comes to getting a character to hit another you can use the AML Templates which will do this for you without any script writing. You can find these in Set - Props. There is a tutorial on how to use these Here. The best way to learn AML is to work with the AML ScriptEditor. There are plenty of tutorials to work through that will teach you how they work. Then you can use these techniques for your own scripts. You can find the AML ScriptEditor Here.
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| Dreamcube017 (11/2/2009) I originally had another question that had to do with making a prop, assigning animations to that prop for a character to do. (i.e., anyone holding a staff can now use all the movements like swinging it around and stuff)... but since it appears no one visits this forum... I'll ask elsewhere.If you want a character to swing a staff then you will want the animations to be for the avatar rather than the prop. If you create an animation that has the avatar swinging the staff, you can then save it, and apply it to any other character for use at a later date. Any accessory like a staff can be attached to your avatar and it will move automatically with the characters animation.
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| Ah thank you. Hm, can we edit the template to replace animations and save them as others?
The reason I asked about attaching animations to props was because I heard that we could make a prop, save the character animations IN the prop (with a script?) and then who ever picks up the prop gains tohose animtions. But this way works too. Thanks. |
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