Difference between revisions of "Making New Armor Using NifSkope"

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This is throttlekitty's way to add new pieces without sacrificing one! Just like the above, copy the branch of a NiTriShape from a set of armor you like. And paste that branch in, just the same as above.
This is throttlekitty's way to add new pieces without sacrificing one! Just like the above, copy the branch of a NiTriShape from a set of armor you like. And paste that branch in, just the same as above.
[[Image:Cutandpastetut06.jpg|thumb|right|Add Empty Link]]
[[Image:Cutandpastetut06.jpg|thumb|right|Add Empty Link]]
Now we need to show the block details. Go to "View > Block Details" to get a whole whack of info at the bottom. Click on the original armor's main NiNode and look at the details at the bottom. You need to find the name Children and right click on it, then choose "Array > Add Empty Link".
Now we need to show the block details. Go to "View > Block Details" to get a whole whack of info at the bottom. Click on the original armor's main NiNode and look at the details at the bottom. You need to find the name Children and right click on it, then choose "Array > Add Empty Link". If this option isn't available, you should increase the value of Num Children (can be found just above the Children List) by the amount of armor pieces you have added (or want to add). At first, nothing changed, now click on the button beneath, what seems to be a refresh button (located at the right of the Childrens List). You can also right click the Childrens List and click "Array > Update".


[[Image:Cutandpastetut07.jpg|thumb|right|Linking NiTriShape]]
[[Image:Cutandpastetut07.jpg|thumb|right|Linking NiTriShape]]
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