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I could do that though. wouldn't be that much work.
But if they made it with SFM its likely they end up using models from the SFM workshop.
you can telescope it in and out.
It's just that Gmod requires a collisionmesh for the GravityGun to grab and move the models. those models don't have one. That would require me to redo all of it. But i think Gmod now allows you to just move the bones now.
Unless some decides to port my work without my permission.
I currently have a tractor and the rocket launchpad still in development, due to some difficult rigging jobs. (At least on the rocket)
Good stuff, If you could keep adding props, that'd be awesome.
Like PwnCakes said, you don't do anything with it in SFM. But you can use video editing software to manipulate the video.
Greenscreens aren't usable in SFM itself. You can, however modify greenscreens with Vegas Pro's Chroma Keyer.
Thank you for this!
@мяFunreal
YES!
you don't know what a greenscreen is, do you?
@☾Moonie☽
Yes i did. No i won't do it.
This doesn't give anyone the right to "do that for me". I do not want these things in Garrysmod.