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Thrennerel Jul 18, 2017 @ 5:00am
How can I make the spy invisible effect?
As the title says I wanted my spy model to be invisible, how can I do that?
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Marco Skoll Jul 18, 2017 @ 5:03am 
Facetious answer: "Click the little eye icon next to their animation set".

Sensible answer: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=225318538

Zappy Jul 18, 2017 @ 5:14am 
Right-click the model's animationset, choose "Add Override Materials", right-click it again, choose "Show in Element Viewer" > "Model", expand "materials" at the bottom, right-click each of the materials you want to cloak (one by one), choose "Create Animationset" or so, and click OK.

Now there should be an animationset for each material, with a $cloakfactor slider in each of them. If not, click the cog/gear icon, and disable scene hierarchies. You can then animate the sliders like if they were flexes, with a value of 0 being fully visible, 0.5 being halfway cloaked, and 1 being fully invisible.
Thrennerel Jul 18, 2017 @ 6:06am 
Originally posted by Marco Skoll:
Facetious answer: "Click the little eye icon next to their animation set".

Sensible answer: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=225318538


Originally posted by Zappy:
Right-click the model's animationset, choose "Add Override Materials", right-click it again, choose "Show in Element Viewer" > "Model", expand "materials" at the bottom, right-click each of the materials you want to cloak (one by one), choose "Create Animationset" or so, and click OK.

Now there should be an animationset for each material, with a $cloakfactor slider in each of them. If not, click the cog/gear icon, and disable scene hierarchies. You can then animate the sliders like if they were flexes, with a value of 0 being fully visible, 0.5 being halfway cloaked, and 1 being fully invisible.

Thanks for the answers :D
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Date Posted: Jul 18, 2017 @ 5:00am
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