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Question About Attachment

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Hello everyone I have a shoulder model and I do not
know where to put it, I tried in chest but it
came floating over my model, I know im noob,
so help me plz :D
 
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Maybe arms? Or hands?
That would make the attackment follow the movement of the arms...

What you could try to use is "origin", but thats not perfect either.


But you can always adjust the model, use Magos Model editor (War3 Model Editor) and open the attachment model.

1. Windows -> Model Editor
2. Boxselect the whole model in one of the four windows (then it should turn green)
3. Transformation -> Translation
4. Enter a negative value in "Z:" and press OK. To find the right value just try out different values (start with something like -20).
5. Save the model, import it in wc3 and check how it looks.
 
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