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[Question] Bathtubes and Toilets, add animation to a furniture


ionosys

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Hi,

 

 

i'm preparing a little extension for SexLab, where it is possible to bath with your Huscarl and make different things in the Bathtube with her/him. The toilets will be there currently only for decoration purposes.

 

I'm currently created a bathtube with 2 Sitmarkers.

The Bathtube has the Keyword Furniture Special added and now i'm trying to add a special Animation on it, currently only Sitting for 2 persons facing together.

 

So i had add via Niftools in the Nif File two sit-markers from an other Niffile (commonbench something).

 

I had imported this Bathtube into Creation kit and i see if i hoover the mouse on it "Use Bathtube", but if i click on it (in Skyrim) the char didn't want to sit in it. It is like the char has an "lag" and it didn't do anything, i think Skyrim didn't find a proper animation for this kind of "furniture".

 

My Question now is, how i could add a special animation to this bathtube?

 

PS: Currently i'm only using simple prototypes as meshes, and the textures are looking terrible, i know, i'm concentrating currently only for functionality.

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OK, i think i found the "bug".

 

FurnitureSpecial isn't assigned to any animation (btw is excluded from any animation, or i need a different keyword, which i'm currently didnt know),

with FurnitureSitLedge (or something like that) it works.

Now i'm only need to find out how I could add "special" animations to my Sit-Markers,

any hint is welcome :)

 

Thanks in advance.

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Fore and theru know how to do this I think. You could probably hook a snippet of script to that object to use fnis. Theru actually had a video on youtube I think where a sit idle was embedded into a stump/chair object with collisions and everything. Associated spell and the attached spell effect you setup can probably do it.

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