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edthehobbit
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power slide

Post by edthehobbit » Tue May 11, 2010 11:47 pm

Hey guys, I was wondering how you would recommend going about doing a power slide with 4-Wheeler extended. We'd like to simulate the kind of drifting you might get when the road surface is wet.

Any suggestions at all would be appreciated.

Congrats on the 3ds max deal, by the way!

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Re: power slide

Post by Patrik Martin » Mon May 24, 2010 12:06 pm

edthehobbit wrote:Hey guys, I was wondering how you would recommend going about doing a power slide with 4-Wheeler extended. We'd like to simulate the kind of drifting you might get when the road surface is wet.

Any suggestions at all would be appreciated.

Congrats on the 3ds max deal, by the way!
There are some different ways of creating the skidding effect. The possible parameters to change in the config are the following:

General Properties
Skidding Offset Value
Skidding Release Value (Lateral Vel Rel)
Skidding Release Response Factor

Input Property Parameters
Skidding Response Factor
Skidding Maximum

Your are able to read more details on these parameters from the 4-Wheeler Extended manual: http://docs.craftanimations.com/tools/v ... ended.html.

The best one is probably to change the "Skidding Release Value (Lateral Vel Rel)" under the General Properties to a lower value. What it does is to make the 4-Wheeler slide when turning in a certain speed and above. You are also able to set up the skidding input via the input settings for the 4-Wheeler Extended and use this button to make the car slide. Change the "Skidding Maximum" to make the car loose it's grip more.

Good luck!
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