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Solar:

--- Quote from: Luther Blissett on February 26, 2011, 04:12:32 pm ---Not currently - it depends what's wanted / needed in game I suppose. If those types are needed, then I (or someone else) can / will do them at some point. I'm currently looking at finishing a few other generic long coats, based on this model, then picking my way through a few bits on the "suggestions board" (like your gangster suits suggestion, for example), or reading the "Fallout Bible" to see if there's anything else that could / should exist.

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Surf:
Purrfect. Thanks. :)

Luther Blissett:

--- Quote from: Karpov on February 26, 2011, 06:48:43 pm ---Hello, last night mister Blissett sent me the NCR Ranger combat armor. I added it to the game. Here's the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y3iBGQpX6s

I made a little experiment with it, and so far it is a success. What I tried to do was to animate the coat along with the character, emulating the clothing movement. It might require some changes, specially running, but I'm glad it works fine anyway.

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That's works really well - excellent work again :-).

For extra coat models developed from this, should I keep the coat shape identical, or can I make small changes to the collar / shoulders without making the animation more difficult?

Lexx:
So with this one beeing kind of done, now NCR ranger patrol armor shall be next. :p


With the coat animation, by the way, we could do some neat wild western dusters.

SmartCheetah:

--- Quote from: Karpov on February 26, 2011, 06:48:43 pm ---Hello, last night mister Blissett sent me the NCR Ranger combat armor. I added it to the game. Here's the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y3iBGQpX6s

I made a little experiment with it, and so far it is a success. What I tried to do was to animate the coat along with the character, emulating the clothing movement. It might require some changes, specially running, but I'm glad it works fine anyway.

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Beautiful job Karpov and Luther!  8) Hard to not fell in love.

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