i have followed theses tutorials
Every other tutorial on how to animate tools are just a complete pain to follow and just way too complex. So I will be showing you how to do this easily.
Also with this tutorial if you already have tools that are already setup and have their parts welded with a Handle too then you are already good to go.
NOTE: To actually animate I found that Moon Animator works best for animating tools for some reason so I recommend using that.
NOTE 2: I will assume you have good knowledge of developing in …
Please Read Hello there. You might have been referred to this article from someone else, or you’re stumbling across it on the Developer Forum because you were searching for a solution of this caliber.
If you were referred, we’re doing things a bit differently here in terms of script, and other things. Some of the content from the Old Post might still be used, but I wanted to revamp this tutorial because my thought process was all over the place and I was constantly making readjustments to it. I …
Hey everyone, I’ve answered the question about how to animate a tool, such as a weapon alongside a rig/dummy a few times now and I thought it would be useful for the some members in the community if I made a tutorial about it.
First things first, you’ll need to pick out the object you’re animating along with your Dummy. For this example I’ll be using a very simple ‘Gun’, and an R15 rig, however you can follow similar steps for R6 which I will add below.
Before you begin:
You should download t…
i am having trouble trying to animate my gun here
the gun wont stay in place until i want to move it
it moves when the right hand moves
i’ve made an animation where the player grabs the gun from the back and equips it
heres what it looks like
how do i fix this?
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Vyntrick
(Vyntrick)
May 11, 2022, 6:01pm
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Thanks for using my tutorial! To get the effect you want, you’ll have to switch the Motor6D to the Torso instead of the right arm. Motor6Ds move all connections to it along the main part, causing this issue. Since torso doesn’t move much in R6, it should always keep the gun in front of you, also when the Torso rotates as well. Not only does it do that, but it lets you move the gun wherever you want and lets you rotate and pose the arms freely. Hope that helps.
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