The first and most important being that the root prim must be oriented to zero rotation facing east. Up to link limits 256prims :matte-motes-bashful-cute-2:įor objects to move/function correctly in SL a few basic 'rules' apply regardless if it is KCP/ACS motor vehicle scripts or any other brand. Play with the weights of the prims, and friction you can get every bike to drive with a unique setting that way. If you get KCP, just edit them to fit your needs, i suggest to look deep in to the script, there over 600 lines you can cap, not to mention play with the whole vehicle routine. *NOTE* i send this note out to my friends, and customers in my group as i mesh/sculpt bike parts all the time. And it saves you one script in the vehicle, so keeps counts lower. I URGE you NOT to use it, but just do it as i said. NOTE: most use KCP scripts these days, the have a script in the pack to enable it. Just select each prim in the linkset (edit linked prims) and toy with it. It only has effect on prims that HAVE A shape, and thus the physical prims of your build. Yes it DOES work, and i encourage anyone building vehicles to tweak/play with it. *I see various options, like gravity, weight what not how do i work with this and DOES it work* Or else your vehicle will do weird things (go through floors what not) so make sure you assign prims hitting the simfloor to a shape. Thus your vehicle will function.ģ Either make a seperate prims that you use as a base, or simply give every prim (mind the prim count) a shape that hits the floor. This is NORMAL, and good, now basicly you have 1 prim that will be "seen" by the physics server/engine. Saying that the root needs to have a shape. You can actually up the limit to 256prims (linkset limit) to make it work!Ģ Once linked, go into EDIT, and FEATURE, select shape (NONE) it will pop a error. This has been ever since LSL/Linen lab started second life.ġ Link your build, now with mesh Linden lab allows you to set shapes (convex hull, prim, none). This problems is due to the fact that Linden Labs limited the amount of physical prims you can have (32 prims) *Seems to be whenever i use your parts i get a script error "Cannot enable physics" * I use KCP scripts, and i can do it with any script out there. No need for "cheats", here is how i do it myself all the time, and feel free to hop over to my inworld shop to test drive them. Mesh enabled is for any script available, just set your build to no shape, and set the few prims that hit the floor (wheels and such) to a shape.Įver since mesh got introduced, LL allowed it the 32 limit is long gone :matte-motes-big-grin-wink: The bike when rezzed was 17 LI, but when the scripts went in, it was 271! My partner is a bike builder and a mesh maker asked him to script a bike for him. Some riding sims restrict the LI of bikes you can rez/ The LI of mesh bikes can sometimes change drastically when the scripts are added due to physics requirements. Obviously you don't want to have a bike that has too high of a LI or people won't be able to rez it in many places. Traditionally your bike is limited to 32 prims or LI after scripting, but there is a cheat that some scripts have that allow for more although there is still a limit. Chief among them is that the root prim must have a zero rotation when the bike is facing the direction of travel. Motorcycle scripts require that vehicles be built a certain way to function, mesh or not, and you won't want to finalize your bike without knowing those requirements, if you don't already know them. You should look into a scripting system ASAP. You may even want to offer your bike in more than one brand of scripts. If you know bikers in your target market you should ask them which brands they prefer. Karyn's sells a very popular set that are mesh enabled and allow the end user to set the bike up for the way they ride. Serious bikers are very picky about their rides so if you want to sell your bikes I recommend you use a quality system as bikers look for specific scripts depending on how they ride. There are commercial scripts available that will provide all that.
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