Well, for your sake you could simply just hide it, but making it transparent. Or nocolliding it with the heli and hiding it inside.
I want to make a little remote control helicopter, and it can't have a huge target finder box on it. If I were to compare it to real life, the whole device should be about a foot long, the target finder would easily be the full length.
Originally Posted by Flux
Well, for your sake you could simply just hide it, but making it transparent. Or nocolliding it with the heli and hiding it inside.
Yeah, but it still hits walls. I know about the right-clicking no-collide, but that's no fun and it doesn't work on world.
Originally Posted by Flux
that is a good point... like a scale option of normal - mini on the tools... that would help with small guided objects
Ballsocket-nocollide itYeah, but it still hits walls. I know about the right-clicking no-collide, but that's no fun and it doesn't work on world.[/b]
(If you dont know whats that, set ballsocket parameters to -180 and 180 on each axis, No Collide, and Free movement, and ballsocket something to world, conspiracy)
That would work, but I still think mini-models would be a good thing.
Originally Posted by Flux
Well, this is a bit of a quick, and buggy fix, but just go into
garrysmod\garrysmod\lua\entities\gmod_wire_target_ finder, then Init.lua,
then change the model used to
models\jaanus\thruster_flat.mdl, of course, this is just a personal preference,
i just like it because it's flat, round and small.
Hope this helps, Captain Deano (aka Wizoch)
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