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[0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - - Lukas! - 25.01.2013

Hi,
please fix RC2-4 hat objects. It should be possible to put the hat object slightly above superciliary. If you try to move it near superciliary, you will see head's back. Here is the image of what I mean:

or do you have any other ideas?


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - zgintasz - 25.01.2013

I agree, it should be fixed, otherwise it looks very silly.


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - Luis- - 25.01.2013

It can't be helped, look at the way the first pictures head is, it's also tilted.


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - Sergei - 25.01.2013

Just resize it?


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - SchurmanCQC - 25.01.2013

Resize it. If that doesn't work, just deal with it!

A problem like this shouldn't drive you insane. (Unless you have an obsessive compulsive disorder.)


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - - Lukas! - 25.01.2013

If resize - object texture quality is poor. :/


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - pasha97 - 26.01.2013

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Originally Posted by - Lukas!
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If resize - object texture quality is poor. :/
Not always. If you resize the object to a little bigger size, there won't be any diffrence at all


Re: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - - Lukas! - 26.01.2013

Hm, okey I know.
I tried change object size a little, result:


Thanks to developers for objects!
Lock thread.


Respuesta: [0.3x RC2-4] Hat objects problem - adri1 - 26.01.2013

SetPlayerAttachedObject(playerid, index, modelid, bone, Float:fOffsetX, Float:fOffsetY, Float:fOffsetZ, Float:fRotX, Float:fRotY, Float:fRotZ, Float:fScaleX, Float:fScaleY, Float:fScaleZ, materialcolor1, materialcolor2);

Resize scales

EDIT: Sorry,,,, resolved :;