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Posing: Getting NPCs to Behave


JimmyM

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I'm using Pinup Poser and Puppeteer Master to arrange NPCs for filming scenes (with Fraps). I've run into two problems:

 

1) NPC's only hold their pose for about 3 minutes, then reset to standing. I've disabled most of my other mods, but the problem continues. Someone with the same problem posted it on Nexus, but the author just confirmed that resetting is not WAI--the author had no problem with this. Any ideas?

 

2) Is there any way to disable NPC's backing up when you bump into them? I don't want to have to turn off their AI because I'm filming, not just taking screenshots, so I don't want to freeze them. Any other ways of doing this?

 

Thanks,

 

Jimmy

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I'm using Pinup Poser and Puppeteer Master to arrange NPCs for filming scenes (with Fraps). I've run into two problems:

1) NPC's only hold their pose for about 3 minutes, then reset to standing. I've disabled most of my other mods, but the problem continues. Someone with the same problem posted it on Nexus, but the author just confirmed that resetting is not WAI--the author had no problem with this. Any ideas?

2) Is there any way to disable NPC's backing up when you bump into them? I don't want to have to turn off their AI because I'm filming, not just taking screenshots, so I don't want to freeze them. Any other ways of doing this?

Thanks,

Jimmy

Not sure other then using the console and clicking on them and using the setunconscious 1 to make them stay still if they are moving walking things like that when you use it on that person they will continue to walk in place till it is turned off by clicking them then typing setunconscious 0

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other helpful console commands http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Console

 

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tcl

 

Toggle collision (clipping, noclip)

 

Essentially, you can fly. Point in a direction and move wherever you want. You can also move through buildings and even the landscape. This command is targeted; if no actor is selected it will turn off collision for the player while keeping other actors stuck in place. It is possible to deselect any target reference by double clicking the same object or area in the landscape, which will cause "tcl" to default itself to target the player.

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tfc <1>

 

Freeflying camera

 

Sets your controls to move the camera around, instead of the player. Use with 3rd person view to get a good look at your character. Adding the "1" tag at the end freezes all the environment, but still allows you to move around with the camera.

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