How can I put corpses and skeletons the way I want hem

Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:09 pm

Hi everyone

When I put a skeleton in a cell it stays in a fixed pose and I can't put it the way I want it



Any help will be appreciated
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Avril Louise
 
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Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:56 am

1. Make sure the NPC or creature you are using has 0 health.

2. Drag the NPC or creature to the render window to place it in the world.

3. Press the F4 key to 'see' the grabbable points on the body. The F4 key toggles the Collision Geometry on and off.

4. Click the havoc button and the body will fall to the ground. Do NOT unclick the havoc button until the body is in the correct position.

5. Press the left ALT + left CTRL keys and at the same time, left click your mouse pointer on one of the Collision Geometry zones on the body and drag that part around to position it.

If you miss clicking on a collision geometry zone, just move the mouse a bit and try again. If you grab a zone, the body will move about depending on how you move the mouse.

6. Once the body is in the position you want, you can unclick the havoc button and turn off Collision Geometry (F4)

You now have a body placed exactly the way you want.
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Cathrin Hummel
 
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Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:59 pm

1. Make sure the NPC or creature you are using has 0 health.

2. Drag the NPC or creature to the render window to place it in the world.

3. Press the F4 key to 'see' the grabbable points on the body. The F4 key toggles the Collision Geometry on and off.

4. Click the havoc button and the body will fall to the ground. Do NOT unclick the havoc button until the body is in the correct position.

5. Press the left ALT + left CTRL keys and at the same time, left click your mouse pointer on one of the Collision Geometry zones on the body and drag that part around to position it.

If you miss clicking on a collision geometry zone, just move the mouse a bit and try again. If you grab a zone, the body will move about depending on how you move the mouse.

6. Once the body is in the position you want, you can unclick the havoc button and turn off Collision Geometry (F4)

You now have a body placed exactly the way you want.


I did 1- 3 but when I click the "Run Havoc Sim" button it doesn't work
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Brιonα Renae
 
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Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:16 am

Here check this out it will help fix a couple of GECK issues http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1148040-how-to-fix-lighting-havok-and-rendering-issues/page__view__findpost__p__16780350


good luck

wolf
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Ana Torrecilla Cabeza
 
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Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:16 am

Here check this out it will help fix a couple of GECK issues http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1148040-how-to-fix-lighting-havok-and-rendering-issues/page__view__findpost__p__16780350


good luck

wolf


I already did that, it fixed the rendering issue but the Havoc still doesn't work
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Luna Lovegood
 
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Post » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:34 pm

Hmm that's odd, it worked for me.
Does Havoc work for anything or just not the skeleton?

wolf
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