Hey it's time for another thread I rescaled the leveler in RescalePA and it worked fine. I added extra guns which can be shown below, and added the appropriate bones (i think) The final .blend is shown in a screenshot below. When I export it, it works fine, but something very weird happens to the bones which can be shown below Everything else worked fine. This weird bone structure has quite a humorous effect in-game, which can also be shown below in a screenshot. (the textures are missing but I think I can just add the paths to the model) Obviously I don't want it to look like this. Does anyone have an idea of what I did wrong???? If needed, I can post the .blend
Nope, I already did that. It looks the same when I import the exported giant leveler. And @stuart98 what does that mean?
So how do I know if bones are rotated and what can I do about it? Are they physically rotated or something else? EDIT: the textures work now. The only problem is the deformed turret and stuff.
Alright I figured out how to get the bones to be not rotated by copying the head and tail transformations of the default bones from Uber. The bones now export correctly as shown here: And another good piece of news is that the tank looks normal when it comes out of the avatar factory, shown below. The textures look great and you might think it's good to go.... NOPE.... Now they derp when the tank moves it's muzzle! Shown below is the tank trying to shoot something, one barrel moves, but nothing else like the entire bone_turret moves. (shown below) There's no more rotated bones (well, they're shouldn't be any more), so something else is wrong.
omg guys I fixed it. ALL I HAD TO DO WAS MAKE bone_turret THE PARENT OF THE NEW MUZZLE WEAPONS INSTEAD OF bone_root !!!! thx for the help
But then you'd just make gatling tanks anyway if you were Tao/normal China. As Kwai your overlords already had gats equiped so it wasn't even a question, and as fai you couldn't even build overlords but you were just spamming minigunners anyway so it was a moot point. ZH was interesting because some of the generals were almost hardcounters to others. Thrax > Fai > Granger