Model Scaling

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Model Scaling

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I am making a RPG and i was wondering if it is possible to scale down Item shadows and Special effects

Thanks in advance

John

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Re: Model Scaling

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Shadows can be resized or removed by making changes inside your map archive.

Find or create a file called war3mapMisc.txt
under section [Misc], put:
ItemShadowFile=Null
to remove all shadows from all items.

or do:

[Misc]
ItemShadowSize=99,99
ItemShadowOffset=44,44

to resize and move shadows. Play with the numbers until it looks good.


Attach the special effect to a dummy model, then scale that model down. You will notice that the effect has scaled down along with it. Not all attachment points transfer scaling information.
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