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rmullen, just be aware that one of the reasons there isn't a levitation type spell in Oblivion is the use of world spaces. If you walk over a city wall, you won't be in the city, you'll be in a low-fi version of city buildings with no NPCs or doors to interiors. [[User:Daego|Daego]] 18:55, 29 March 2006 (EST) | rmullen, just be aware that one of the reasons there isn't a levitation type spell in Oblivion is the use of world spaces. If you walk over a city wall, you won't be in the city, you'll be in a low-fi version of city buildings with no NPCs or doors to interiors. [[User:Daego|Daego]] 18:55, 29 March 2006 (EST) | ||
Thanks for the heads up, i also realized that was probably why there was no levetation spells. I'm willing to overlook the problem, and move forward on the spell. If you have any ideas on how to accomplish the effect, please let me know. It may be possible to put a ceiling on the spell effect. - rmullen |
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How does one make new animations? -TwelveTwo
I've been looking into that. Bethesda used the NetImmerse "KF" format. I don't know how to duplicate the format, but I'm sure someone else will figure it out eventually if Bethesda doesn't release a conversion tool. The problem, however, lies in adding new animations into the game.
I imagine it's as easy as defining a new animation somewhere and then dragging/dropping it into the this animation list. It looks like the way they built the game this time supports adding new animations without any trouble. Except... I can't find any way to actually add the animations.
Right now the only thing I can see is in the object window under Miscellaneous -> AnimObject you can give objects an idle animation and play them using an AI group: UseItemAt_Package.
Would love to know more info on this if anyone has any. There has to be some way to do this. It would have been silly to hard code these because they're unique for every type of monster, etc. --Stickman 01:48, 28 March 2006 (EST)
Well, when there is a breakthrough, post and/or email me. It would be much appreciated. I got a quest with a mute/silenced man that would be greatly improved by custom pantomime. --TwelveTwo
New Question - How could i replace the walk animation with the swim animation? My ultimate goal is to create a flying spell that uses the swimming physics and animations to move through the air. I'll also be posting a question elsewhere regarding using a spell to activate this 'air swimming'. - rmullen
rmullen, just be aware that one of the reasons there isn't a levitation type spell in Oblivion is the use of world spaces. If you walk over a city wall, you won't be in the city, you'll be in a low-fi version of city buildings with no NPCs or doors to interiors. Daego 18:55, 29 March 2006 (EST)
Thanks for the heads up, i also realized that was probably why there was no levetation spells. I'm willing to overlook the problem, and move forward on the spell. If you have any ideas on how to accomplish the effect, please let me know. It may be possible to put a ceiling on the spell effect. - rmullen