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I watched your videos on adding own models to Garry's Mod and they were great and helped me a lot! I'm currently having a problem with my collision mesh though (I also watched your video about it) and I wondered if you could give me a hint on how to solve it.
Basically, altough I created a collision mesh which is in one piece (I had it auto generated by the WW tool, which has lots of new features since your videos were uploaded), the model falls apart once I spawn it. If you check out my workshop uploads, it's the only one - a chair. The back simply falls out and starts floating about. Any idea what could be causing this? It worked fine as long as it had no collision model.
Thanks in advance.
No. Нет.
If you wanted to do the rotating part you could either just animate it and play an animation when you want it to spin or look into applying physics somehow. I'm just a modeler when it comes to source though. I code in a lot of other things but source is not one of them at the moment.