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Hmmmm, feeling slightly dumb


Clinton Rocksmith

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Hi there,

 

So I've started A:M for the very first time.... not true but may as well be.

 

In the first tutorial, the Kit e Kat is asked to be brought in. That's easy, but it floats in mid-air and I can't see where there may be a "drop to floor" type of command or function or something.

 

Does one exist?

 

Signed Newbie of the year. lol

 

Cheers

 

Clinton

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Drop the model in the chor. window via camera view (#1 on the num pad)

 

Hey, thanks for the quick reply.

 

I did that, but that is where my problems are, I think. I've just gotten the hang of the different windows and used the side and front views to sort through it. I can tell I'm going to have some trouble with this.... hee hee. I'm on the Can can one now, it's moving along nicely and feel a bit more confident.

 

Clinton

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Try dropping Keecat into your choreography window from a top view. If you drop a model into a choreogrphy it will fall until it hits another object. If you need to move it the choreography icon (loud-hailer) is highlighted, and then just click on your object, to select it, and then drag it to it's new location. Don't forget to make use of the orthogonal views, (numeric keypad: 2,4,6,8,5 and birdseye 7 as well as camera view 1). Ctrl/Shift/Z to zoom in to you selection.

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