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FreddeN
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by FreddeN » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:53 pm
Hello Again, my second post...
This time, I got a problem with a ladder I am trying to create.
I followed the Ladder tutorial on the site, but it didnt went well...
So, I get this error:
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Ladder start position is blocked by a solid object
Anyone know what I should do?
Thanks.[/img]
neillomax
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by neillomax » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:57 pm
Keep the bottom of the ladder brush slightly above ground.
Keep the ladder brush ( trigger ) slightly away from the ladders rungs.
Make the ladder brush about 8 units higher than the ladder so you can get off at the top........
if it works I'll be waiting to help you with angles if needed.
FreddeN
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by FreddeN » Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:04 pm
neillomax wrote: Keep the bottom of the ladder brush slightly above ground.
Keep the ladder brush ( trigger ) slightly away from the ladders rungs.
Make the ladder brush about 8 units higher than the ladder so you can get off at the top........
if it works I'll be waiting to help you with angles if needed.
Sorry for the late Reply.
I will send a screenshot of it looks like...
neillomax
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by neillomax » Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:18 pm
I don't use the entity window much. I usually right click in the 2d window. It's easier to find stuff........
When you select "function ladder"..... do you have the ladder brush selected and also the ladder ? I always had the ladder highlighted as well. Might not work if you don't. That could be your problem.
neillomax
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by neillomax » Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:38 pm
I've been thinking that you may get this problem if the angle is wrong. Getting them right the first time isn't easy, even for an experienced mapper.