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$poseparameter (name) (min) (max) ["loop" (number)] ["wrap"] | $poseparameter (name) (min) (max) ["loop" (number)] ["wrap"] | ||
If a number is specified without loop being present, studiomdl will add the loop argument implicitly. | |||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
$poseparameter yaw -90 90 loop 360 | $poseparameter yaw -90 90 loop 360 | ||
$poseparameter vehicle_wheel_fl_spin -180.00 180.00 360.00 | |||
[[Category:QC Commands|poseparameter]]__NOTOC__ | [[Category:QC Commands|poseparameter]]__NOTOC__ |
Revision as of 15:29, 1 February 2009
These are the same as "blend" parameters normally specified in $sequence, except that you can now explicitly declare their range instead of letting studiomdl try to figure it out. If "loop"
is specified, the engine will wrap calculate values.
loop (range)
specifies that the inputs wrap at a specified value.wrap
specifies that values less than(min)
wrap around to(max)
, and so on.
Syntax
$poseparameter (name) (min) (max) ["loop" (number)] ["wrap"]
If a number is specified without loop being present, studiomdl will add the loop argument implicitly.
Example
$poseparameter yaw -90 90 loop 360 $poseparameter vehicle_wheel_fl_spin -180.00 180.00 360.00