Yep, there’s more complicated stuff out there, but these are the basics. Easiest way would be to get 4 crumblers or 2 breakable (I think crumblers look better), color them to whatever you want (black in this example), make them have the ghost property, spawn them in, resize them to a reasonable size (25/26), drag them to the side of the torsos, and then weld them to the torsos, or just the top one.Īnd… we’re done. Now, let’s move up a bit, and let’s make the jacket.
Be careful, however, if you let too much space and the foot doesn’t touch the ground because of the boot, the ragdoll won’t be able to stand. Try to keep it right on the end of the hand/foot tho, to avoid any piece of the hand/foot clipping throught. To make the gloves/boots, get 2 squares for gloves and 2 for boots, color them to whatever you want (black/dark brown in this example), make them have the ghost property, spawn them in, resize them to a reasonable size (I would say 24/25), and then weld them to each of the ragdoll’s hands/feet. Now, let’s start by the gloves and boots, since these are the easiest parts.
You can also color it’s head to another color if you want a different skin tone or if you just want to make an alien. Before doing anything, find the ragdoll, color it’s torso to anything you want (white in this example), it’s legs to anything you want (blue, in this example), and it’s arms to anything you want (FFCC99, default skin color, in this example).
For the purposes of this tutorial, I will just teach you how to make a guy with blue jeans, a white sleveless shirt, a black jacket, black gloves and dark brown boots. The thing you most need to know when making armors is a sense of scale, things can’t be too big but they can’t be too small either. We’re now delving in advanced territory, so try to keep up. Supersimple would be best, but I think I can give some tips. also, if you want to make the doll smaller, do the same thing, but put in a smaller number than 100.
the highest number of scale you can put in is 600%. if you want to make the doll bigger, erase the 100 and type in a larger number. there will be a box with “%scale” written next to it. then you click “settings” and a menu should pop up. this is wrong (unless you’re planning to make a mutant or something) the way to properly do this is to press the “spawn” button and choose the ragdoll. now some people might use the size tool and just try using it on each and every body part of the doll. Trying to make your doll bigger and having some difficulty? well here’s how you “properly” do it. simply click whatever effect you would like and spawn your weapon. for example: burning, freezing,healing,dispelling and more. scroll to the bottom of the menu and you will see some elements. under the weapon’s picture, there will be a “properties” button. just click on the “spawn” icon and find whatever weapon it is you want. Want a normal sword to burn, freeze or apply other status effects to the doll? no problem. Okay, i think i wanna write some stuff in here too! (judging by what para wrote, this is a list for complete noobs) If you need to overlap items, welding also helps – When using joints, the item glitches, but welded items don’t collide and won’t glitch. However, you can use welds (P) to reduce the amount of joints used and keep it still. If you add less, the item will move around a lot instead of keeping in place. Items have a joint limit, but to keep other items attached well, you often need a lot of joints. On the bottom of the spawn menu is a button with the word “Skin” on it – Click it, choose a color on the object you want to change, and make it whatever color you think would look best. Often, the starting color of the items doesn’t look good in the level you’re trying to make – So there’s an option to change the colors. Players often want to make item combinations in the game, of just make the items look better. This forum contains just what the title says – Tips, hints, and other stuff.