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Snake

If you are looking for a biting snake for your RPG maps, you can have this one. I don't know if somebody made like this before.

Keywords:
snake, unit, creepy, eubz
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Snake (Model)

Snake (Model)

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23:03, 8th Feb 2012 DonDustin: really simple, but people might find use for it.

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23:03, 8th Feb 2012
DonDustin: really simple, but people might find use for it.
 
How do I put the correct shadowing of the snake, eh?

Assuming you've copied a unit and replaced the model with the snakes here is how you adjust the shadow

World Editor >
-Object Editor >
--Select your Unit>
---Locate "Art - Shadow Image (Unit)"

adjust the following
Shadow Image - Center X (position the shadow starts away from the center of the unit on the X axis)
Shadow Image - Center Y (position the shadow starts away from the center on the unit on the Y axis)
Shadow Image - Height (How far the shadow stretches on the Y axis
Shadow Image - Width (How far the shadow stretches on the X axis



Note: Since the shadows aren't dynamic, if you make a long and thin shadow, it will not turn as the unit turn, so the best way is to make a really small shadow. here is what I believe would work for that
Center X: 15
Center Y: 15
Height: 50
Width: 50

eyeball it to the best you see fit

I hope I answered your question fully :)
 
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Assuming you've copied a unit and replaced the model with the snakes here is how you adjust the shadow

World Editor >
-Object Editor >
--Select your Unit>
---Locate "Art - Shadow Image (Unit)"

adjust the following
Shadow Image - Center X (position the shadow starts away from the center of the unit on the X axis)
Shadow Image - Center Y (position the shadow starts away from the center on the unit on the Y axis)
Shadow Image - Height (How far the shadow stretches on the Y axis
Shadow Image - Width (How far the shadow stretches on the X axis



Note: Since the shadows aren't dynamic, if you make a long and thin shadow, it will not turn as the unit turn, so the best way is to make a really small shadow. here is what I believe would work for that
Center X: 15
Center Y: 15
Height: 50
Width: 50

eyeball it to the best you see fit

I hope I answered your question fully :)
Fits for many snake models. I tried the long one and they looked wonky and goofy when it turns, the shadow is a mess hahaha.
Nice hint on this, thanks! :)
 
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