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  1. On 7/12/2023 at 8:30 PM, matiasfett said:

    I have 2 doubts First, can a universal humanoid be worn on a single skin? And if I have 2 types of general humanoid and I want to modify one so that it has the position of the other, how could I do it?

    I am so sorry for the long response time! 

    From what I could gather, animations are strictly assigned per model, so if you wanted one appearance of your character to have one set, and another appearance to have another set, you'll need two different models. 

    On 7/12/2023 at 8:30 PM, Dark_Reaper said:

    Hello, when i try  using this technique i always receive this communication:

     

    R_LoadMDXM: models/players/x/model.glm has different bones than anim (0 != 3473408)

    RE_RegisterModel: cannot load models/players/x/model.glm

    G_SetG2PlayerModel: cannot load model x

     

    I do everything exactly as in your toturial and also replace lines in notepad instead of rewriting them.

    Is there any solution to that problem?

    Back when I wrote this, the notepad method did work, but that's definitely not the case these days. I'll probably edit this tutorial at some point to only include the Hex Editor.

  2. On 5/30/2023 at 6:20 PM, EvanStreblow said:

    Thank you so much for the tutorial, I was really having a hard time finding any complete documentation on how to do cutscenes!! It is very well put together and detailed. It was an amazing resource for a beginner like me! I thought cutscenes were going to be almost impossibly difficult, but this tutorial gave me exactly what I needed to get started.

    It's my pleasure! I know at first glance this can appear intimidating, but many new things can.

    Send me a video of any project you make, I'd love to see it! 

  3. 5 minutes ago, EvanStreblow said:

    Yes, here are my results! I created the cutscene in the tutorial and then created a quick "mission" of sorts. You have to defeat the dark jedi without letting your friend die as well. Then I added a little extra ending cutscene to wrap it all up. I wanted to roll credits (ironically for such a short mission lol) but I couldn't get them to work quite right, haha. Oh well.

     

     

    That was actually very well done! I'm also very proud you added in an ending. Also with the credits, just treat them as you would any cutscene camera. 

    I can definitely see you have a willingness to learn and if you'd be interested I'd love to invite you to the Galactic Legacy team. Myself and our other mission makers can train you further to hone your skills.

    DM me on here if you're interested. 

  4. 23 hours ago, ykas2 said:

    The tutorial is a bit too detailed, but absolutely great and absolutely unique. Please, don't abandon it. My result:

     

    Very well done! I know I went a bit overboard on the details but since this was the first tutorial with actually making a cutscene, I felt the need to be as hand-holding as possible. Everyone learns in different ways, so I tried to accomodate as many as I could.

     

    Also I'm very sorry I haven't released a part 3 yet. When I wrote the tutorial, I was in the middle of some major developments for Galactic Legacy, and unfortunately now the workload has increased exponentially. I promise I'll make more tutorials when I can.

  5. On 5/30/2023 at 6:20 PM, EvanStreblow said:

    Thank you so much for the tutorial, I was really having a hard time finding any complete documentation on how to do cutscenes!! It is very well put together and detailed. It was an amazing resource for a beginner like me! I thought cutscenes were going to be almost impossibly difficult, but this tutorial gave me exactly what I needed to get started.

    It's my pleasure! I know at first glance this can appear intimidating, but many new things can.

    Send me a video of any project you make, I'd love to see it! 

  6. 5 minutes ago, EvanStreblow said:

    Yes, here are my results! I created the cutscene in the tutorial and then created a quick "mission" of sorts. You have to defeat the dark jedi without letting your friend die as well. Then I added a little extra ending cutscene to wrap it all up. I wanted to roll credits (ironically for such a short mission lol) but I couldn't get them to work quite right, haha. Oh well.

     

     

    That was actually very well done! I'm also very proud you added in an ending. Also with the credits, just treat them as you would any cutscene camera. 

    I can definitely see you have a willingness to learn and if you'd be interested I'd love to invite you to the Galactic Legacy team. Myself and our other mission makers can train you further to hone your skills.

    DM me on here if you're interested. 

  7. 23 hours ago, ykas2 said:

    The tutorial is a bit too detailed, but absolutely great and absolutely unique. Please, don't abandon it. My result:

     

    Very well done! I know I went a bit overboard on the details but since this was the first tutorial with actually making a cutscene, I felt the need to be as hand-holding as possible. Everyone learns in different ways, so I tried to accomodate as many as I could.

     

    Also I'm very sorry I haven't released a part 3 yet. When I wrote the tutorial, I was in the middle of some major developments for Galactic Legacy, and unfortunately now the workload has increased exponentially. I promise I'll make more tutorials when I can.

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