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− | '''Spawning a ped''' (also called ''character'' or ''actor'') is not as simple as inserting one line. There are steps that need to be taken in order to successfully spawn a ped. This tutorial will show you the basic steps of spawning a ped using a format used in [[Sanny Builder]]. These examples are for [[San Andreas]] but with minor tweaks can be used for [[GTA | + | '''Spawning a ped''' (also called ''character'' or ''actor'') is not as simple as inserting one line. There are steps that need to be taken in order to successfully spawn a ped. This tutorial will show you the basic steps of spawning a ped using a format used in [[Sanny Builder]]. These examples are for [[San Andreas]] but with minor tweaks can be used for [[GTA III]] and [[Vice City]]. |
==Create your thread== | ==Create your thread== | ||
− | First, | + | First, [[create a thread]]. Here is an example: |
+ | {| style="margin:auto" | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | 004F: create_thread @LoadModel | ||
+ | </source> | ||
<source lang="scm"> | <source lang="scm"> | ||
− | + | :LoadModel | |
+ | // add code from tutorial here | ||
+ | 004E: end_thread | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | | width="100px" style="text-align:center" | or | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | create_thread @LoadModel | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
<source lang="scm"> | <source lang="scm"> | ||
− | + | :LoadModel | |
− | + | // add code from tutorial here | |
− | + | end_thread | |
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Load your model== | ==Load your model== | ||
− | It is very important to load the model of your ped. You can find a list of all peds available to use in the [[default.ide]] file for GTA | + | It is very important to load the model of your ped. You can find a list of all peds available to use in the [[default.ide]] file for GTA III and Vice City or the [[peds.ide]] file for San Andreas. Use opcode [[0247]] or the command ''Model.Load'' to load your ped model. The script normally uses the ped's ID number but Sanny Builder support using the ped's model name with a hash character. Let's try the first ped in the list, BFORI. |
− | <source lang="scm"> | + | {| style="margin:auto" |
− | + | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | |
+ | 0247: load_model #BFORI | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | | width="100px" style="text-align:center" | or | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | Model.Load #BFORI | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
There are some ped-spawning opcodes that do not need the ped's model to be loaded. See [[Spawn a ped#Other opcodes|below]] for more information. | There are some ped-spawning opcodes that do not need the ped's model to be loaded. See [[Spawn a ped#Other opcodes|below]] for more information. | ||
==Check if the model is loaded== | ==Check if the model is loaded== | ||
Next, you have to check if the model is loaded using an [[Create a thread#Conditions|IF statement]] with the conditional opcode [[0248]] or the command ''Model.Available''. If your create a ped with an unavailable model, the game will crash. | Next, you have to check if the model is loaded using an [[Create a thread#Conditions|IF statement]] with the conditional opcode [[0248]] or the command ''Model.Available''. If your create a ped with an unavailable model, the game will crash. | ||
− | <source lang="scm"> | + | {| style="margin:auto" |
− | + | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | |
− | + | repeat | |
− | + | wait 0 ms | |
− | + | if | |
− | + | 0248: model #BFORI available | |
+ | then | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | end | ||
+ | until false | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | | width="100px" style="text-align:center" | or | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | repeat | ||
+ | wait 0 | ||
+ | if | ||
+ | Model.Available(#BFORI) | ||
+ | then | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | end | ||
+ | until false | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Create your ped== | ==Create your ped== | ||
− | Now you can use the main opcode to create a ped: [[009A]], or the command ''Actor.Create''. The opcode includes the ped's [[pedtype]] and the coordinate to spawn the ped. Sanny Builder has a built-in coordinates tool | + | Now you can use the main opcode to create a ped: [[009A]], or the command ''Actor.Create''. The opcode includes the ped's [[pedtype]] and the coordinate to spawn the ped. Sanny Builder has a built-in coordinates tool. Go to ''Tools>IDE Tools>Coords manager...'' or use the shortcut ''Ctrl+Alt+1'' while the game is running. This will show the current position of your player character. |
− | <source lang="scm"> | + | {| style="margin:auto" |
− | + | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | |
+ | 009A: 0@ = create_actor_pedtype 4 model #BFORI at 0.0 0.0 0.0 | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | | width="100px" style="text-align:center" | or | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | Actor.Create(0@, 4, #BFORI, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0) | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |} | ||
===Other opcodes=== | ===Other opcodes=== | ||
There are other opcodes that also spawn a ped in different situations, including: | There are other opcodes that also spawn a ped in different situations, including: | ||
− | *[[0129]] - Creates a ped as a driver in a vehicle. | + | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |
− | *[[01C8]] - Creates a ped as a passenger in a vehicle. | + | | style="vertical-align:top" | |
+ | * | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="collapsible collapsed" | ||
+ | | width="30px" | [[0129]] || style="padding-left:4px;text-align:left" | Creates a ped as a driver in a vehicle. | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan=3 | {{:0129|transcludesection=opcode}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top" | | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="collapsible collapsed" | ||
+ | | width="30px" | [[01C8]] || style="padding-left:4px;text-align:left" | Creates a ped as a passenger in a vehicle. | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan=3 | {{:01C8|transcludesection=opcode}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |} | ||
There are opcodes that can spawn a random ped without the need to request the model of the ped. | There are opcodes that can spawn a random ped without the need to request the model of the ped. | ||
*[[0376]] - Creates a random ped. | *[[0376]] - Creates a random ped. | ||
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==Release your model== | ==Release your model== | ||
After the ped is created and the model is no longer needed, release it using opcode [[0249]] or the command ''Model.Destroy'' | After the ped is created and the model is no longer needed, release it using opcode [[0249]] or the command ''Model.Destroy'' | ||
− | <source lang="scm"> | + | {| style="margin:auto" |
− | + | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | |
+ | 0249: release_model #BFORI | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | | width="100px" style="text-align:center" | or | ||
+ | | width="500px" | <source lang="scm"> | ||
+ | Model.Destroy(#BFORI) | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Set your ped== | ==Set your ped== | ||
You can now add settings and attributes to your ped, like rotating your ped or adding animations to your ped. The [[variable]] <span style="color:blue">0@</span> is the handle of your ped, like an identifier. Use this variable when using opcodes specific to your ped. You can search these opcodes by using Sanny Builder's Opcode Search Tool. Go to ''Tools>IDE Tools>Opcode Search...'' or use the shortcut ''Ctrl+Alt+2''. Then type ''actor'' in the search box to find a list of named opcodes related to it. | You can now add settings and attributes to your ped, like rotating your ped or adding animations to your ped. The [[variable]] <span style="color:blue">0@</span> is the handle of your ped, like an identifier. Use this variable when using opcodes specific to your ped. You can search these opcodes by using Sanny Builder's Opcode Search Tool. Go to ''Tools>IDE Tools>Opcode Search...'' or use the shortcut ''Ctrl+Alt+2''. Then type ''actor'' in the search box to find a list of named opcodes related to it. | ||
− | == | + | ==Full example== |
<source lang="scm"> | <source lang="scm"> | ||
− | + | // load model, required to prevent unnecessary crash! | |
− | + | 0247: request_model #BFORI | |
− | + | // check if model is loaded | |
− | + | repeat | |
− | + | wait 0 | |
− | + | if | |
− | + | 0248: model #BFORI available | |
− | + | then | |
− | + | break | |
− | + | end | |
− | + | until false | |
− | + | // spawn character | |
− | + | 009A: 0@ = create_actor 4 #BFORI at 0.0 0.0 0.0 | |
− | + | // cleanup | |
− | + | 0249: release_model #BFORI | |
− | |||
− | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *{{Icon|3}} [http://spaceeinstein. | + | *{{Icon|3}} [http://spaceeinstein.altervista.org/peds_3.htm Screenshots of all ped models in GTA III] |
*{{Icon|VC}} [http://public.sannybuilder.com/vc_actors/ Screenshots of all available ped models in Vice City] | *{{Icon|VC}} [http://public.sannybuilder.com/vc_actors/ Screenshots of all available ped models in Vice City] | ||
[[Category:Mission Scripting]] | [[Category:Mission Scripting]] |
Revision as of 00:00, 11 January 2012
Spawning a ped (also called character or actor) is not as simple as inserting one line. There are steps that need to be taken in order to successfully spawn a ped. This tutorial will show you the basic steps of spawning a ped using a format used in Sanny Builder. These examples are for San Andreas but with minor tweaks can be used for GTA III and Vice City.
Contents
Create your thread
First, create a thread. Here is an example:
004F: create_thread @LoadModel :LoadModel
// add code from tutorial here
004E: end_thread |
or | create_thread @LoadModel :LoadModel
// add code from tutorial here
end_thread |
Load your model
It is very important to load the model of your ped. You can find a list of all peds available to use in the default.ide file for GTA III and Vice City or the peds.ide file for San Andreas. Use opcode 0247 or the command Model.Load to load your ped model. The script normally uses the ped's ID number but Sanny Builder support using the ped's model name with a hash character. Let's try the first ped in the list, BFORI.
0247: load_model #BFORI |
or | Model.Load #BFORI |
There are some ped-spawning opcodes that do not need the ped's model to be loaded. See below for more information.
Check if the model is loaded
Next, you have to check if the model is loaded using an IF statement with the conditional opcode 0248 or the command Model.Available. If your create a ped with an unavailable model, the game will crash.
repeat
wait 0 ms
if
0248: model #BFORI available
then
break
end
until false |
or | repeat
wait 0
if
Model.Available(#BFORI)
then
break
end
until false |
Create your ped
Now you can use the main opcode to create a ped: 009A, or the command Actor.Create. The opcode includes the ped's pedtype and the coordinate to spawn the ped. Sanny Builder has a built-in coordinates tool. Go to Tools>IDE Tools>Coords manager... or use the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+1 while the game is running. This will show the current position of your player character.
009A: 0@ = create_actor_pedtype 4 model #BFORI at 0.0 0.0 0.0 |
or | Actor.Create(0@, 4, #BFORI, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0) |
Other opcodes
There are other opcodes that also spawn a ped in different situations, including:
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There are opcodes that can spawn a random ped without the need to request the model of the ped.
- 0376 - Creates a random ped.
- 0560 - Creates a random ped as a driver in a vehicle.
- 0561 - Creates a random ped as a passenger in a vehicle.
Pedtype limitation
Some pedtypes are limited to be compatible to specific models or else the game may crash.
- Pedtype 6 can only be used with models between 0 and 4 (#null, #cop, #swat, #fbi, #army).
- Pedtype 16 can only be used with model 5 (#medic).
- Pedtype 17 can only be used with model 6 (#fireman).
Release your model
After the ped is created and the model is no longer needed, release it using opcode 0249 or the command Model.Destroy
0249: release_model #BFORI |
or | Model.Destroy(#BFORI) |
Set your ped
You can now add settings and attributes to your ped, like rotating your ped or adding animations to your ped. The variable 0@ is the handle of your ped, like an identifier. Use this variable when using opcodes specific to your ped. You can search these opcodes by using Sanny Builder's Opcode Search Tool. Go to Tools>IDE Tools>Opcode Search... or use the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+2. Then type actor in the search box to find a list of named opcodes related to it.
Full example
// load model, required to prevent unnecessary crash!
0247: request_model #BFORI
// check if model is loaded
repeat
wait 0
if
0248: model #BFORI available
then
break
end
until false
// spawn character
009A: 0@ = create_actor 4 #BFORI at 0.0 0.0 0.0
// cleanup
0249: release_model #BFORI