Hello, I am hoping I can make this as easily understood as possible- since it seems a little bit complicated.
I have created a script that allows my four legged pet to follow directly behind me as soon as I rez him. It works amazingly; however, the pet does not have any animation. It simply glides across the ground in my direction and stops abruptly behind me.
In specific, when my pet begins to walk, I want it's limbs to move along with it. I then want the limbs to stop moving when I have stopped (and the pet has reached it's original distance from me). I would like to know if there's a capable script that is able to be created to do this?
I had looked into many free to use scripts, and the closest one I was capable of using made the limbs look extremely dull and laggy. The pet did not look like it was walking, but instead it's body parts were being forced into new positions slowly and out of sync.
If anyone is willing to help, I would gladly appreciate it!
Thank you for your help guys! I definitely will try out all three methods. I had actually tried using the script mentioned in the last post, but I was using someone's premade version of a creating took- so it was look horribly bad. I do not need my pet to be so realistic that it's baffeling, I just didn't like how when the pet walked, one leg was left behind :P
Again, thank you guys! didn't expect such a quick response!
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Matti Leitner
Hello, I am hoping I can make this as easily understood as possible- since it seems a little bit complicated.
I have created a script that allows my four legged pet to follow directly behind me as soon as I rez him. It works amazingly; however, the pet does not have any animation. It simply glides across the ground in my direction and stops abruptly behind me.
In specific, when my pet begins to walk, I want it's limbs to move along with it. I then want the limbs to stop moving when I have stopped (and the pet has reached it's original distance from me). I would like to know if there's a capable script that is able to be created to do this?
I had looked into many free to use scripts, and the closest one I was capable of using made the limbs look extremely dull and laggy. The pet did not look like it was walking, but instead it's body parts were being forced into new positions slowly and out of sync.
If anyone is willing to help, I would gladly appreciate it!
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Thank you for your help guys! I definitely will try out all three methods. I had actually tried using the script mentioned in the last post, but I was using someone's premade version of a creating took- so it was look horribly bad. I do not need my pet to be so realistic that it's baffeling, I just didn't like how when the pet walked, one leg was left behind :P
Again, thank you guys! didn't expect such a quick response!
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