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Footman Armor

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A new experimental armor attachment/item/decoration model.
Attach to the 'chest' attachment point of a unit

- Has 'Birth' and 'Death' animations and a Camera for item use
- Has 'Stand Second' and 'Stand Third' animations to support more unit types
- Has Teamcolour
- Uses only in-game textures
- Filesize: 6kb


Originally designed for Blademaster type of models but it should somewhat decently fit quite many other models as well.

- If you are using this attachment on a blademaster or blademaster based model, no problem

- If you are using this attachment on a demon hunter based model, you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Second". Otherwise the model will appear far too high.

- If you are using a regular unit model (such as footman, peasant, priest...), you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Third"

- If you are using a custom model, try out which setting works best


Give credits if you use it.

Keywords:
Footman, armor, armour, attachment, item, v2
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Footman Armor (Model)

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16:45, 22nd Mar 2009 shamanyouranus: The texture is pretty bad, but other than that, it looks good.

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16:45, 22nd Mar 2009
shamanyouranus: The texture is pretty bad, but other than that, it looks good.
 
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Do you read the author comments?



- If you are using this attachment on a blademaster or blademaster based model, no problem

- If you are using this attachment on a demon hunter based model, you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Second". Otherwise the model will appear far too high.

- If you are using a regular unit model (such as footman, peasant, priest...), you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Third"

- If you are using a custom model, try out which setting works best
 
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Do you read the author comments?



- If you are using this attachment on a blademaster or blademaster based model, no problem

- If you are using this attachment on a demon hunter based model, you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Second". Otherwise the model will appear far too high.

- If you are using a regular unit model (such as footman, peasant, priest...), you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Third"

- If you are using a custom model, try out which setting works best

tried all of those =[ tried eech atachment point 1-6 and nothing im putting it on chest is that right? (im using the viilager (male) model
 
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I am using the Rostrodle Legionary model (search in models section), and I've tried all methods of getting it to fit, and everytime it was on the head or obove it, even though I put the attachment point on chest. Can anyone help?
 
"Originally designed for Blademaster type of models but it should somewhat decently fit quite many other models as well.

- If you are using this attachment on a blademaster or blademaster based model, no problem

- If you are using this attachment on a demon hunter based model, you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Second". Otherwise the model will appear far too high.

- If you are using a regular unit model (such as footman, peasant, priest...), you must go to object editor and set "Art - Required Animation Names - Attachments" of that unit to "Third"

- If you are using a custom model, try out which setting works best"

Try that.
 
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