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== XSI Mod Tool == | == XSI Mod Tool == | ||
The page states that XSI doesn't need the $upaxis command in a qc, but i needed to use -X as its value to get a model aligned correctly. Without it the model was lying on its side in hammer but upright in XSI Mod Tool. Im using v6.01 but i doubt it would be any different using the normal non-free XSI version. --[[User:Stucuk|Stucuk]] 18:55, 16 June 2009 (UTC) | The page states that XSI doesn't need the $upaxis command in a qc, but i needed to use -X as its value to get a model aligned correctly. Without it the model was lying on its side in hammer but upright in XSI Mod Tool. Im using v6.01 but i doubt it would be any different using the normal non-free XSI version. --[[User:Stucuk|Stucuk]] 18:55, 16 June 2009 (UTC)<BR> | ||
[EDIT] Seems like adding in $staticprop removed the need to add $upaxis "-X" --[[User:Stucuk|Stucuk]] 18:59, 16 June 2009 (UTC) | [EDIT] Seems like adding in $staticprop removed the need to add $upaxis "-X" --[[User:Stucuk|Stucuk]] 18:59, 16 June 2009 (UTC) |
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XSI Mod Tool
The page states that XSI doesn't need the $upaxis command in a qc, but i needed to use -X as its value to get a model aligned correctly. Without it the model was lying on its side in hammer but upright in XSI Mod Tool. Im using v6.01 but i doubt it would be any different using the normal non-free XSI version. --Stucuk 18:55, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
[EDIT] Seems like adding in $staticprop removed the need to add $upaxis "-X" --Stucuk 18:59, 16 June 2009 (UTC)