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The [[ | The [[$autocenter]] [[QC command]] aligns the model's [[$origin]] to the center of its [[bounding box]] and creates an [[attachment point]] called "placementOrigin" where its origin used to be. | ||
* This is useful when [[Creating custom gibs]], to ensure that each gib has a sensible ModelOrigin (center) for [[$illumposition|lighting]], [[$masscenter|collision]], etc. but spawns in the correct position relative to its parent breakable model. Simply model the gibs as a cluster - in their spawn positions, then export each gib separately and add <code>$autocenter</code> to each gib's QC file. | * This is useful when [[Creating custom gibs]], to ensure that each gib has a sensible ModelOrigin (center) for [[$illumposition|lighting]], [[$masscenter|collision]], etc. but spawns in the correct position relative to its parent breakable model. Simply model the gibs as a cluster - in their spawn positions, then export each gib separately and add <code>$autocenter</code> to each gib's QC file. | ||
Revision as of 05:25, 2 January 2012
The $autocenter QC command aligns the model's $origin to the center of its bounding box and creates an attachment point called "placementOrigin" where its origin used to be.
- This is useful when Creating custom gibs, to ensure that each gib has a sensible ModelOrigin (center) for lighting, collision, etc. but spawns in the correct position relative to its parent breakable model. Simply model the gibs as a cluster - in their spawn positions, then export each gib separately and add
$autocenter
to each gib's QC file.
Syntax
$autocenter