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well, you could just make it a "wooly centipide rock", putting some of those beasts on it and try to animate them. It will work if the centipides are small(With that I mean it makes sense not making them a creature that can actually be killed, since in this case it would be a part of the enviroment, just a bit like ants), but it would be way to time consuming to animate and model and you wouldn't get that much in return looking at the game value I think. It would give a nice athmospheric effect though, but it's simply to much work. Letting them just crawl over the ground would be more attractive looking at the game value v.s the time it will take to model/animate it.
For the record, the centipede is the wooly centipede-like* critter that Orcs use as grazing animals. I always imagined them to be about four feet tall and about twice as long as a horse, but I don't think that any specific dimensions were given.
*By which I mean that normal centipedes aren't wooly and, I hope, aren't that big.
*By which I mean that normal centipedes aren't wooly and, I hope, aren't that big.
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It can be modeled. In theory.evergrey wrote:Thank you!
Now the question is- can it be modeled? How would the animation work? Now would it move around obstacles? Does the Oblivion engine allow for bending around corners and stuff?
However, a creature such as this centipede would require a completely new skeleton. Normally, custom creatures for Oblivion are rigged to an already existing skeleton. There are few (only one I know of) examples of creatures with a new skeleton, and they are limited to very simply one-bone skeletons. So all in all, I'd say making this centipede would be pretty darn hard.
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[06/19/2012 04:15AM] +Cat table stabbing is apparently a really popular sport in morrowind
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[06/19/2012 04:15AM] +Cat table stabbing is apparently a really popular sport in morrowind
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I think I have seen [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2ynz-NkOpQ]a few[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC0GmiZkO24]more advanced[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiOvZGhIZLY]creatures[/url].Adanorcil wrote:However, a creature such as this centipede would require a completely new skeleton. Normally, custom creatures for Oblivion are rigged to an already existing skeleton. There are few (only one I know of) examples of creatures with a new skeleton, and they are limited to very simply one-bone skeletons.
Granted, I forgot about the centurion. The beholder is the one bone monster, though, and I have this feeling the mammoth was originally rigged to a sheep skeleton.Gez wrote:I think I have seen [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2ynz-NkOpQ]a few[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC0GmiZkO24]more advanced[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiOvZGhIZLY]creatures[/url].Adanorcil wrote:However, a creature such as this centipede would require a completely new skeleton. Normally, custom creatures for Oblivion are rigged to an already existing skeleton. There are few (only one I know of) examples of creatures with a new skeleton, and they are limited to very simply one-bone skeletons.
And yes, Lighter, Blender would be a very good suggestion to try out in that case.