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How Do You Make A Pain Zone

Postby Karkian » Mon May 07, 07 2:27 am

How do you make a pain zone? Thankyou
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Postby Andrievskaya Veronika » Mon May 07, 07 7:42 am

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Postby Karkian » Tue May 08, 07 2:23 am

i got confused wif that coz im doing it in Water to make lava but never mind i got my water into "LAVA" but anyone got a good texture for lava coz my textures arent really good right now :cry:
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Postby Andrievskaya Veronika » Tue May 08, 07 7:11 am

Try those textures, they are looks nice, i'm using them for effects.
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Postby Karkian » Thu May 10, 07 2:24 am

Ty, ill take a look :lol:
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Postby qwert555 » Fri May 11, 07 3:08 am

Hey, where do go to find the pain zone? :wink:


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Postby Aidan » Thu May 17, 07 3:08 am

When looking in Unreal Editor, you will not find a "PainZone". So instead. Go to your "Classes" bar (as opposed to "Sound effects", or "Textures").

#1:Next you will expand "Info"

#2:Then Select "Zone Info" and place it in the area you want a user to experience pain.

#3:Expand "Zone Info" from your "Zone Info" Properties

#4:in front of you shows all the properties you want your zone to have :D


(I hope this did make sense. That, or i'm just confusing you :D )
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Postby qwert555 » Thu May 17, 07 9:18 am

)P(sHyCo)(K!//3R wrote:When looking in Unreal Editor, you will not find a "PainZone". So instead. Go to your "Classes" bar (as opposed to "Sound effects", or "Textures").

#1:Next you will expand "Info"

#2:Then Select "Zone Info" and place it in the area you want a user to experience pain.

#3:Expand "Zone Info" from your "Zone Info" Properties

#4:in front of you shows all the properties you want your zone to have :D


(I hope this did make sense. That, or i'm just confusing you :D )


Ok then, thanks alot. I will try it out now :D

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Postby qwert555 » Thu May 17, 07 9:24 am

oops, double post by mistake :oops:
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