How to create models in XSI and other 3D applications and make them work in Battlefront 1 & 2. Post models, tips for application usage and share anything XSI, 3DMax, SketchUp, etc.
my juggernaut has unit collision but not "realistic collision".
here is the problem:
the green box is my juggernaut
and
the black triangle is a little hill
as you can see i don't want my juggernaut to fade through the floor
the picture on the top is what i have, so how do i add realistic collisions so it can look like the one on the bottom.
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Conveniently, the ODF parameters and XSI use the same units of measurement based on the grid in XSI. What I recommend you do is in XSI, create a primitive sphere in each place you want a spring body to be and then use the coordinates of the spheres as the 'posX', 'posY', and 'posZ' values for each spring body in the ODF. Additionally, I'm pretty sure the 'radius' value of XSI sphere primitives is the same as the 'scale' value for spring bodies in ODFs, so set that for each primitive in XSI and reflect it in the ODF.
If you want to check out what the spring bodies look like in-game, you can do so in the debugger by jumping in a map, typing "RenderTerrainCollision" (without quotes) into the console and looking at the vehicle in freecam.
Marth8880 wrote:create a primitive sphere ... then use the coordinates of the spheres as the 'posX', 'posY', and 'posZ' values for each spring body in the ODF
I'm very new to XSI so how do I create a "primitive sphere"
Marth8880 wrote:I'm pretty sure the 'radius' value of XSI sphere primitives is the same as the 'scale' value for spring bodies in ODFs, so set that for each primitive in XSI and reflect it in the ODF.
what is a 'radius' value and 'scale' value for spring bodies ?