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Climb... #9031
05/12/02 15:21
05/12/02 15:21

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hello...
i have a question..
i made a stairs in med.
now in wed when i want the character to go up he dosnt.. he stand just there.. _- <-the stairs look this way..
how do i do that the character go up??

thx...

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Re: Climb... #9032
05/13/02 02:18
05/13/02 02:18
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Hi,

The height of the steps that a model can climb up can depend on the model's origin. Go into MED and try moving your model either up or down (down, I think), resave it, and then see if it works.

Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Keith

Re: Climb... #9033
05/14/02 04:00
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Models made in MED have a simple bounding box. If you want something the player can climb, using WED to build your stairs.


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