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[solved] [Creationkit] How to create a spot , where the player can sit down?


worik

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I've created a little bathing spot and surrounded it with stone blocks.

Now, I would like to have a spot, where the player can sit down and enjoy the steam and hot water.

 

But I failed. :classic_sad:

I tried all the various invisible chair objects but none of them gives me ingame the option to sit down.

Now I wonder what I am missing, or of there is a guide or example where I can learn how that works? ?

 

Any hint is welcome. Thank you ?

 

Ingame

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in the CK

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On 3/25/2020 at 4:39 PM, worik said:

I've created a little bathing spot and surrounded it with stone blocks.

Now, I would like to have a spot, where the player can sit down and enjoy the steam and hot water.

 

But I failed. :classic_sad:

I tried all the various invisible chair objects but none of them gives me ingame the option to sit down.

Now I wonder what I am missing, or of there is a guide or example where I can learn how that works? ?

 

Any hint is welcome. Thank you ?

 

Ingame

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in the CK

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I don't know but I know who I would ask - EinarrtheRed. Get on the Club site and post your question. You'll get an answer (my last one was answered by Blackbird Wanderer but it WAS answered).

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My fallback idea would be to sink/embed a bench into the other objects, so that it "appears" to be the covering object. ?

But I would have thought that there is a more elegant solution.

Right now, I am looking into "Simple Actions" and DRT to understand how they did it.

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Update so far. I could

  1. embed a small sitting furniture inside of my in appearant sitting object.
  2. clone a usual furniture chair object make the world model invisible => make it a marker, and just use this instead of the vanilla invisibleChair objects
  3. clone a usual furniture chair object and swap the world model with what ever I have in mind to put my ass on it.
  4. script a solution with an activator box around my intended sitting spot
  5. create my own activatable object and combine it with the invisiblePlayerChair
  6. ....

? Many roads to rome. But none seems overly elegant to me... yet.

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10 hours ago, worik said:

2. clone a usual furniture chair object make the world model invisible => make it a marker, and just use this instead of the vanilla invisibleChair objects

it works  :classic_smile: ... and now I have my own invisible chair objects, which are useable for PC and NPC likewise

I have no idea, what these other vanilla invisiblechair objects do any good :classic_unsure: (Serious cases of Bugthesda?)

 

Proof of concept ?

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Now, I need a better UI name for it. "sitting spot" sounds a bit ... strange :classic_huh:? Any native speakers?

 

 

Anyway. If someone has any better/easier/simpler approach to solve this, feel welcome to comment here :classic_smile:

 

Edit: and there is even a small youtube guide to this solution (minute 3:00+):

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17 minutes ago, craigdkilner said:

When you googled "skyrim sit anywhere" and you tried this mod, what was wrong with it? I thought it was good.

I was asking about how to do that in the CK and to create the approriate marker, not to play such a sitting spot ingame. ?

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