Both the standing and sitting animations had misplaced curve
cusps that caused the end part of the animation to wiggle the
feet slightly back and forward.
I've fixed both animations parts and re-exported. Verified in-game
with multiplayer that everything was indeed fixed.
hat layer, when the area for the cape (a 8x12 set of pixels) which is to
the right of the arm texture, is given a non-alpha or semi-alpha pixel,
it will display ingame, similar to the hat layer on the player's head.
Update player script to match the animations in the previous commit
Shorten the still mine animation so the hand matches the speed of the walk-mine animation
Reduce animation speed to half when sneaking
I forgot frame range definitions need to be per-model, since each model could have its own animations. Specify current ones as being player.x's
Add death animation, and correct many mesh issues I didn't notice last time
Rename player to character, to avoid conflicting with the default player sprite
New skin by Jordach
Add licenses to readme for the model and skin
Fix bad mirroring of left arm for player model
Consists of a simple standi animation currently being looped.
Compatible with any MineCraft skin, no texture included on GIT for licensing reasons.
Walk animations for the player (forward, backward, strafe left and strafe right). This commit removes other test cases from the default script, so that player.lua can be brought to what it's intended for
Punch / mine animation, and some consistency improvements to the player script
Entries for the newly added animation features
Update player script to work with the latest code
Add a test case for attachments. A LUA entity is attached to the player with a specified name 10 seconds after the server starts
Add a detachment test case (5 seconds after attaching)
Update function names, plus add a test case for both player to player and lua-entity to player attachments
Trigger the player.lua file in init.lua
Commit the ugly and temporary test model and texture. We'll get to a real animated player mesh once the code for that is ready
Set visual_size accordingly so the player model doesn't stretch vertically (default of the sprite player)
Attempt to use the b3d model format, although it doesn't seem to work so far