I've noticed that whenever I attached a model to a unit, when the unit did its attack animation (for example a reaper lifting up his guns and shooting) the attachment model would stay in one space, until the unit stopped attacking. If there any way to have the attachment follow the attachment points?
I still don't really understand, none of the other threads i've searched really helped with my problem. I'm trying to tilt an attachment up. Most threads simply say how to rotate something 90 degrees or such. None have explained how to get a specific rotation and the calculations needed. And i dont understand what Up and Forward is, as the very few definitions are out of my understanding, and only touch on the surface
I'm still trying to understand attachments, and what i do not get are the forward and up used for rotation. I don't know what numbers to use. I've tried several random numbers, and it either doesn't change at all, or it changes it wildly. I am trying to tilt an adjustment to point slightly up. Can someone please explain how forward and up work and how to configure them?
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I've noticed that whenever I attached a model to a unit, when the unit did its attack animation (for example a reaper lifting up his guns and shooting) the attachment model would stay in one space, until the unit stopped attacking. If there any way to have the attachment follow the attachment points?
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In reply to Knalle:
I still don't really understand, none of the other threads i've searched really helped with my problem. I'm trying to tilt an attachment up. Most threads simply say how to rotate something 90 degrees or such. None have explained how to get a specific rotation and the calculations needed. And i dont understand what Up and Forward is, as the very few definitions are out of my understanding, and only touch on the surface
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I'm still trying to understand attachments, and what i do not get are the forward and up used for rotation. I don't know what numbers to use. I've tried several random numbers, and it either doesn't change at all, or it changes it wildly. I am trying to tilt an adjustment to point slightly up. Can someone please explain how forward and up work and how to configure them?