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Started by markofkane, June 11, 2005, 07:03:21 PM

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markofkane

Mark: I'll think about it
Laura: Don't think about it too long or I'll throw you out on your ***king a**.
"Political correctness is censorship"

Duskrider

cute.

all kinds of possibilities opening up.

[;)]

Dr.Benway

That place looks familiar!

I think I have seen that once... it was in a Jerry Springer show about people living in trailers.
Those are cool people to hang out with! [8D]

Maviarab

That maybe gives me some ideas for a "trailer park" skin? lol
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lupine

did you do that with setname?

if so could you post a command line syntax?

I cannot get it to work?
 

Dr.Benway

Lupine, I am not sure if it can be done in direct mode.
This example ought to work.
For more examples see thus: http://people.haptek.com/clint/vftests/

# Script to load a second figure in a scene.
# This script assumes that a single
# 'standard' figure is already loaded

\setname [figure= standard name= numberOne]

# now load a second 'standard'
# all of these lines are necessary
# to load another figure right now!

\load    [file= data\standard\puttyFigDef.hap]
\setperson[figure= standard]
\load   [file= data\standard\standardPose.hap]
\load   [file= data\standard\safe_moods\safemoodsload.hap]
\load   [file= data\standard\standardMood.hap]

# then name it numberTwo

\setname [figure= standard name= numberTwo]

# the end


markofkane

I did not really put 2 in the same window. It was a trick.
Mark: I'll think about it
Laura: Don't think about it too long or I'll throw you out on your ***king a**.
"Political correctness is censorship"

lupine

that was a great link Doc.
thanks especially for the code
I am trying to work it now

I will write back when i get it working
 

lupine

sorry Doc, but I am stuck
I have 2 haptars on screen
but I can only control the second one
after I have named them
how do I address them
or how do I select them??

Thanks in advance
 

GT40

Time to waste with skits, bots & other useless things? Why not visit
http://gt40.chez-alice.fr/Haptek/MyBots.htm ? Oops, sorry, a museum!

Duskrider


Just beautiful,
I'm impressed,
I put 2 in a window but they not as smooth as yours.
Also quite impressed that the face and eyes of your other bots will follow my mouse around the screen.  I like that.
[;)]


aladyblond

#11
THAT WAS VERY HEARTWARMING ,SINCE WE HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DO IT IT SEEMS FOREVER. i do not understand all the things you had to do to make it happen but i sure wish i knew the tricks so i could use them in my mini movies. i am so happy for you gt40.
~~~if i only had a brain~~~ i dream of htr with the light brown hair....

PaleRider

Really nicely done there GT40[:D][:D]
Never Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly.

markofkane

Mark: I'll think about it
Laura: Don't think about it too long or I'll throw you out on your ***king a**.
"Political correctness is censorship"

GT40

Many thanks to all of you. It would be better with ogg files, and two different voices. But here in my little town, I don't know any girls with the good accent. And I don't have PeoplePutty... [:I]

Duskrider, I agree with you: the MouseVu.js file brings to bots a little bit more of "life". But used in movies, the mouse could seriously influence the play of the actors! [:D]

Thanks Alady. As you know, the last time we spoke of this, I thought it was impossible to control two characters in a single window (movements and voices). Until Freddy (thanks to him too) told me to try the SetName command, in the Haptek guide. After a lot of unsuccessful experiments, Google finally led me here. I promise you, Alady, to give you the "secret". I think it's easier than making movies like yours. I don't know how you do this. [:)]

Now, maybe I could take a look to the remaining 95 percent of the Haptek guide I never read.
Time to waste with skits, bots & other useless things? Why not visit
http://gt40.chez-alice.fr/Haptek/MyBots.htm ? Oops, sorry, a museum!