Post by SrslySims on Feb 11, 2019 18:11:58 GMT -5
zaceitorius and I have been working on the ability to make custom flower arrangements. When you craft a flower arrangement there are flowers that sit beside the vase that the sim picks up to arrange them in the vase. These flowers are FX and not meshes. Is there a way to make a custom FX for the appearance of these flowers?
Example: We are making arrangements based on custom flowers. Such as this Poinsettia, so in theory we would like to be able to have the FX of placing the "flowers" in the vase appear as ponsettias.
Here is an example of the recipe tuning, showing the FX we are looking to replace with custom: (ep05_flowers_table_stem_holly)
Example: We are making arrangements based on custom flowers. Such as this Poinsettia, so in theory we would like to be able to have the FX of placing the "flowers" in the vase appear as ponsettias.
Here is an example of the recipe tuning, showing the FX we are looking to replace with custom: (ep05_flowers_table_stem_holly)
<V n="anim_overrides" t="enabled">
<U n="enabled">
<L n="vfx">
<U>
<T n="original_effect">fx_flowers_add_hand_1</T>
<U n="replacement_effect">
<V n="callback_event_id" t="enabled">
<T n="enabled">1</T>
</V>
<V n="effect" t="play_effect">
<T n="play_effect">ep05_flowers_table_stem_holly</T>
</V>
<V n="effect_joint" t="override_joint">
<T n="override_joint">b__R_Stigmata</T>
</V>
</U>
</U>
<U>
<T n="original_effect">fx_flowers_add_hand_2</T>
<U n="replacement_effect">
<V n="callback_event_id" t="enabled">
<T n="enabled">4</T>
</V>
<V n="effect" t="play_effect">
<T n="play_effect">ep05_flowers_table_stem_holly</T>
</V>
<V n="effect_joint" t="override_joint">
<T n="override_joint">b__R_Stigmata</T>
</V>
</U>
</U>
<U>
<T n="original_effect">fx_flowers_add_hand_3</T>
<U n="replacement_effect">
<V n="callback_event_id" t="enabled">
<T n="enabled">5</T>
</V>
<V n="effect" t="play_effect">
<T n="play_effect">ep05_flowers_table_stem_holly</T>
</V>
<V n="effect_joint" t="override_joint">
<T n="override_joint">b__R_Stigmata</T>
</V>
</U>
</U>
<U>
....and it continues....