Within the Galaxy Editor, is it possible to find all attach points/siteOps that apply to a particular unit? For example, if trying to find the attach point on a Roach that connects to their back (which Adaptive Carapace sticks to - although for some reason I can only find its model in the editor, so I can't reverse engineer it), would there be a way to find a list of all of its attach points, or see where they correlate to on the unit?
I've been going through the entire list, but I feel like trial and error won't be a good solution for this.
Yes, it is possible to find all the attachment points of a unit. This can be done using the Cutscene Editor.
- Load the unit into the cutscene editor (example: roach)
- In the Menu Bar, go to Render > Show Geometry > Attachment points
- you should see green arrows around the mesh
- Open Model Data panel (Shift+D)
- In the Model Data Panel, you should see a folder named "Attachment Points"
- This is the list of attachments, by clicking one, the corresponding attachment
should start to blink.
Within the Galaxy Editor, is it possible to find all attach points/siteOps that apply to a particular unit? For example, if trying to find the attach point on a Roach that connects to their back (which Adaptive Carapace sticks to - although for some reason I can only find its model in the editor, so I can't reverse engineer it), would there be a way to find a list of all of its attach points, or see where they correlate to on the unit?
I've been going through the entire list, but I feel like trial and error won't be a good solution for this.
@ItemsGuy: Go
Hello ItemsGuy,
Yes, it is possible to find all the attachment points of a unit. This can be done using the Cutscene Editor.
- Load the unit into the cutscene editor (example: roach)
- In the Menu Bar, go to Render > Show Geometry > Attachment points
- you should see green arrows around the mesh
- Open Model Data panel (Shift+D)
- In the Model Data Panel, you should see a folder named "Attachment Points"
- This is the list of attachments, by clicking one, the corresponding attachment
should start to blink.
Hope that helps.
Formally Kinkycactus
@ZombieZasz: Go
Ah, incredible! This has all the attach point information I could ever want, and probably a lot more!