@@qShaun You have no idea how this will help me! I will be very grateful to you for this! Thank you for taking the time to answer and I wish you a nice day!
@@dunamisgh393 I would have to remake the project using free assets since assets in this video are paid. Currently I'm working on a CoD Zombies like game but whenever I find some free time I'll try.
@@pureay2700 you just have to find a good rotation of legs, feet and torso. Otherwise the ragdoll will fall down. Try using center point of feet to make the ragdoll step.
@@qShaun Developers like you are a great barrier to the ever hungry minds of young and poor indie developers all across the world who struggle to make thier dreams come true and change their life because selfish and stingy high self importance pretend teachers create a glass cieling that they will never break through.
@@qShaun Im not willing to share my free skeleton obj that has capsule colliders, rigidbodies and configurable joints. It is just far too complex and valuable for any young aspiring developer to get their hands on becaues I am the god of indie development tutorials but dont worry Ill give you a hint to get you started: The hint is I dont care about helping people so figure it out yourself.
@@yt_superman7383 I was working on a github repo but the code was too messy. As I suggested in the other comment you should take a look at Metalcore's active ragdoll example. Mine is similar and I'm sure you can find a way to implement your own version. Have a nice day.
First I had to find a starting rotation for legs and torso because it couldn't stand properly, then I was playing around with the strength of the drives. Also I used a central point between feet for movement detection.
@@donkeykong1863 on my newest video i was trying a new approach and I'll probably make a GitHub repo but I'm focused on different things rn. I really recommend looking at metalcore's example on RU-vid, it's very good for beginners
@@Dahrabnum I used this to get started: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EsOE32FsBVc.html After figuring out how it works, I started to write my own code while still looking at the example.