Commented 11 years ago2013-09-19 13:29:25 UTC
in journal: #8250Comment #49502
No problem And i tried ticking the "random yaw" flag under the entity placement, and It doesn't do anything. I've only tried it with a few random entities and regular prop_static entities. So maybe it only works with certain ones?
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 14:19:39 UTC
in journal: #8250Comment #49515
@DS: Why yes, yes I do. I'm a beginner though. I joined TWHL after I decided to learn, I've known about this place for awhile (around 3 years) but I only recently saw the light and came into the mapping world. I haven't really finished anything yet, I'm working on something that probably shouldn't be worked on for a beginner. Luckily my teacher has gotten better at teaching. =P
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 09:59:53 UTC
in journal: #8250Comment #49506
What about an option to have random values within a certain range? Like if you wanted to have a group of soldiers face in the same direction, but not exactly the same.
Did you pack a lunch i hope before your lunar launch?
EDIT
OH VERY WELL, HAPPY BIRFDAY ARCHIBALD!
And i tried ticking the "random yaw" flag under the entity placement, and It doesn't do anything.
I've only tried it with a few random entities and regular prop_static entities. So maybe it only works with certain ones?
Happy birthday Archie!!!
Happy birthday dude!
Right now studying PART-66 B1.1 Aviation Mechanic :), I probably get to tinker with your work then!
The banana link is freezing on me, dunno why =(
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I joined TWHL after I decided to learn, I've known about this place for awhile (around 3 years) but I only recently saw the light and came into the mapping world. I haven't really finished anything yet, I'm working on something that probably shouldn't be worked on for a beginner.
Luckily my teacher has gotten better at teaching. =P
targetname (or any string): have a generator where you put in a prefix and it numbers them all - name1, name2, name3, etc
angles: have a generator where you choose min and max values for yaw, pitch and roll and it will generate random values between those ranges
brightness, color, etc: similar to angles.
Choices: choose random options...probably not all that useful
Also, hello Pepper, long time no see.