njm1992

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  • njm1992 criou uma publicação,

    How do I make a camera orbit a point in space perfectly?

    I want to have one or more cameras orbit a center point in space and be able to rotate around it in multiple directions, but I’m not sure how I’ll go about it.

  • njm1992 criou uma publicação,

    How to create a new effect field for an instrument I’m making?

    I can’t for the life of me find a way to add a custom effect field to the instrument I’m currently making, outside of using one from the dreamiverse and then altering it.

  • njm1992 comentou,

    Maybe use a counter to assign 1-4 for each of the buttons and somehow combine the signals with the button presses... this is kind of interesting, I’ll look more into it after work :)

  • njm1992 comentou,

    I’m guessing you’re using some sort of mover, right?When you place a mover it comes preset with some speed in some directions, so open up the tweak menu (L1+Square) of the mover and turn the speeds...

  • njm1992 comentou,

    In sculpt mode, Pressing L1+Square with DS4 or tapping the 2 tops of the move controllers together, both while holding a shape

  • njm1992 comentou,

    If you want to paint the surface of a sculpt you have to into that sculpt’s “sculpt mode” by using L1+X and then using the airbrush tool + a shape, you can draw in color where the shape intersects ...

  • njm1992 comentou,

    Force posess works for me in that I get forced in immediately, did you disconnect the wire from the posess input? I’m guess it might interfere with the force posess

  • njm1992 comentou,

    The force posess icon looked like cuberth from the tutorials.

  • njm1992 comentou,

    To force possess you can toggle “force posess” in the Imp tab of the controller sensor.And to disable unposession, just delete the wire that goes from circle to unposess.

  • njm1992 comentou,

    So L1+X is the “scope in” shortcut that takes you inside an object or object group to edit inside it, so you’ll have to use L1+R2 if you want to surface snap on an object that is part of a group or...