Okay, I just got ready with sort of a small tutorial.
Let's first have a look at the entire scene, a beach bar somewhere:
You see the wooden bar stools I made for this client, since he wanted to have a tiki bar.
The props that are involved to a proper working scene as shown below ...
are as you can see on the screen shot below:
- either a black bar stool or, like in this case .. a wooden stool
- a court floor
- a hotel chair
Place, size and rotate the bar stool so that it matches in an appropriate way to your bar.
I now deleted the black barstool, since my client wanted to have a beach bar, I just showed the bar stool to let you get the idea of what other prop could be possible for a proper work.
Now place and rotate the unsized hotelchair pretty much close to the seat level of the bar stool, eventually a little lower, how good it'll all match later is just a question of the proper final adjustment and some patience.
Next up is the script of the hotel chair, which's most important parts are highlightened in the screen shot below.
Make sure you use the "
Chair 2 Seat" script, this is really very important. The rest needed parameters are shown the screen shot too, as there are:
Forward Offset about
150 and
Seat Offset 0.
Lets now finally work on the court floor you most definitely need below the hotel chair.
Size is best roundabout 0,35 to 0,40 in x and z box,
in y box it needs to be a 1,00.
Place the courtfloor right below the yellow frame of the hotel chair,
as close as possible.
Finally make hotel chair and court floor be invisible in state tab ...
and you got a proper working bar stool done.
I hope I have been clear and understandable, good luck, divingA
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