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Template Orient
2001-05-23, 11:37 AM #1
What does the "orient=(0/0/0)" line in templates do? I'm creating a particle template at the position of a thing, but the template appears at the center of the 3do. -Which doesn't look good. So I'm trying to create it farther back on the y axis. Can this be done with orient or what?

BTW, I've already tried changing the orient axes and nothing happens.

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2001-05-23, 12:30 PM #2
That won't do it (at least I don't think so). Is this thing a weapon projectile? If not, it might be easiest just to have the particles generated from a ghost thing that you place next to yours where you want the particles to come from.

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2001-05-23, 12:45 PM #3
Yeah, it is a projectile. Should have said that before [http://forums.massassi.net/html/redface.gif]

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2001-05-25, 6:07 PM #4
Anyone?

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