User talk:Electrosheep

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Revision as of 16:24, 1 March 2012 by imported>Electrosheep (Responding to Kdansky)
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Why on your own user talk page?

I think you are putting useful information in a place where it is inaccessible to nearly everyone (I only found it because I found it weird that your user talk page shows up so much in "Recent Changes"). This page is meant for talking **about and with you**, such as communicating with moderators, but not tutorials. You could just make a few separate pages with the tutorials on them, and link to them from wherever they are related. Kdansky 05:05, 1 March 2012 (EST)

Done

Deleting Pages

Hi Electrosheep, I just noticed your comment about your "Example.jpg" file. Only very few users can actually delete pages, but what we can all do is flag a page (including "File:" pages) for deletion. To do this, you need to include the "Article for Deletion" template, which you can do by putting {{afd}} into the page (including the 2 sets of curly braces) when editing it.

I'll let you flag that file for deletion instead of doing it myself, so you can get a bit of practice :)

-- Cipscis 00:56, 19 February 2012 (EST)

How to find Object IDs

You just type "help <name of object> 0" into the console. The <name of object> is really the name of the object, not the Form ID, Object ID, Reference ID, or whatever other IDs may be floating around out there.--Electrosheep 13:55, 28 February 2012 (EST)

Particle Effects

DA02MuffleConstantSelf is the magic effect that enables the Ebony Mail Cuirass to turn the player into a shadow while sneaking. The sneaking part is handle by a condition attached to the effect (which is attached to an enchantment) called IsSneaking == 1

And now to find out what this MovementNoiseMult is

MovementNoiseMult is an actor value that can be accessed through Character>Actor Values That is, the Character that is at the top in the menu bar, not in the object window

Crap, the particle effects are .nif files. I guess I'll have to figure out blender to make new ones. --Electrosheep 15:00, 28 February 2012 (EST)


^^^^^I now believe this statement to be incorrect. All 3D meshes need textures, and it is the textures that make it look pretty--Electrosheep 22:36, 29 February 2012 (EST)

Flaming Sword

Why am I Doing This?

I (mostly) finished creating a flaming blue sword, and I wanted to document what I did, hoping that people who read this will have an easier time of figuring this out than I did. I still need to edit the 3D mesh of the flame effect, but that can't be accomplished by only using NifSkope, so I'll hopefully finish that later.

Texturing the Silver Sword

Editing Mesh of Bound Sword

Creating a Null Shader

Adding Sounds

Conclusions and Remarks