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User mods, screenshots & videos => Static models => Topic started by: Bob425 on February 11, 2018, 01:40:14 pm
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I have uploaded my set of Five UK style Traffic Lights to Outerramods.
The pack comprises of a single, 2way, 3way, 4way and Pedestrian Traffic Lights.
(https://www.outerramods.com/wp-content/uploads/images/TrafficLights.jpg)
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Awesome! Thanks!
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Thank you very much for your time.
looks good,,
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Your next assignment, if you choose to accept it, is to make these a vehicle so you can add lights that are toggled thru the Green-Yellow-Red sequence from the keyboard.
;-)
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Your next assignment, if you choose to accept it, is to make these a vehicle so you can add lights that are toggled thru the Green-Yellow-Red sequence from the keyboard.
;-)
That thought had struck me, but I think that it would be beyond my poor skills.
Maybe one day!!!
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Your next assignment, if you choose to accept it, is to make these a vehicle so you can add lights that are toggled thru the Green-Yellow-Red sequence from the keyboard.
;-)
That thought had struck me, but I think that it would be beyond my poor skills.
Maybe one day!!!
Maybe one of the javascript gurus will do it and post the script. It would be a fairly small script which would provide a good example for many other applications.
I've been trying to make a simple lantern that can be turned off and on, my efforts at copying and pasting lights from other vehicle scripts have so far been unsuccessful.. so I could use a simplified example too.
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One problem with creating assets as a vehicle, is that it will only be present in your current session.
I had thought of creating a lighthouse with a flashing light as a vehicle, but it would mean positioning each time I powered up OT
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But I wanna drive around a traffic light....
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One problem with creating assets as a vehicle, is that it will only be present in your current session.
I had thought of creating a lighthouse with a flashing light as a vehicle, but it would mean positioning each time I powered up OT
That is true. I suppose my use of Outerra is different from that of most others in this group. I use it to create scenes for animations, not to build permanent communities. I might only need to capture the video of a light turning on once, so it doesn't matter if it's a vehicle or a static object... except that as a vehicle it has the ability to change the status of the lights as I capture the scene.
For most of what I do, it's easier to add the lights in HitFilm... but for my lantern I need a way to light up the inside of a building. That kind of lighting is not as easy to fake in a video editor.
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But I wanna drive around a traffic light....
I've driven some pretty strange vehicles in my time, but.............
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It's a video game. You can do anything!...
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It's a video game. You can do anything!...
True, but in the real world it would look a bit strange in an insurance claim.
A bit like a rock jumping out into the path of a ship.
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But my headlight was green, officer...