How to know the model's animations?

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Madman
25 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
Many models have animations like "open" or "close". How to find out what animations does a a certain model have?
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Duffers
474 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
Replied 4 minutes later
Go to the properties of the prop and go to the Models tab at the top.
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MrTwoVideoCards
584 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
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You can find out in the model browser, i belive its a tab that says sequences, then under that all animations are listed, and you can click one to see what it does.
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msleeper
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Posted Nov 29, 2007
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Duffedwaffe wrote:
Go to the properties of the prop and go to the Models tab at the top.

This works if you know what the animation is you want and just don't know what it is called, for stuff like the box droppers.

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Madman
25 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
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Thanks, it works
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Duffers
474 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
Replied 54 minutes later

msleeper wrote:
This works if you know what the animation is you want and just don't know what it is called, for stuff like the box droppers.

Well seeing as they are kind of self-explanitory... e.g. walk, run, open, close, idle.

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Mapster
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Posted Nov 29, 2007
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MrTwoVideoCards wrote:
You can find out in the model browser, i belive its a tab that says sequences, then under that all animations are listed, and you can click one to see what it does.

Wait.. the VGUI model browser is working now?

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msleeper
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Posted Nov 29, 2007
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I think he means the Model Viewer program, not the in-Hammer tool.
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Korjagun
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Posted Nov 29, 2007
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Uh, listing model animations with in-Hammer tool works just fine.
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MrTwoVideoCards
584 Posts
Posted Nov 29, 2007
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Yeah both ways.