Wyvern Hatching Attachment Guide
Contents |
Intro
This guide aims to provide an overview of the attachment possibilities on Wyvern Hatchlings with a view to helping developers of attachments and clothing for dragons.
This guide only covers Wyvern Hatchlings only. Wyrm Hatchlings, Wyrmlings, Dragons and Wyverns use different attachment points and different animation overides .
Avatar Attachment Points
The following tables show the currently available attachment points on an avatar and what they are utilised by on a Wyvern Hatchling avatar.
Head
There are eight attachment points used on the head.
Attachment Point | Used by | Attachment Point | Used by |
---|---|---|---|
skull | Head | left ear | Invisiprim Head 2 |
nose | right ear | ||
mouth | left eye | ||
chin | right eye |
All of the spare attachment points are mapped to the hatchlings head.
Torso
There are ten attachment points on the torso of which four are used.
Attachment Point | Used by | Attachment Point | Used by |
---|---|---|---|
left shoulder | Left Wing | left pectoral | |
right shoulder | Right Wing | right pectoral | |
chest | Invisiprim Chest | back | |
stomach | pelvis | Body | |
left hip | right hip |
The attachment points are mapped as follows:
- the 'Back' and 'stomach' are mapped to the body of the hatchling.
- the 'Left Hip' is mapped to the left leg of the hatching.
- the 'Right Hip' is mapped to the right leg of the hatching.
Limbs
There are twelve attachment points on the limbs of which six are currently used.
Attachment Point | Used by | Attachment Point | Used by |
---|---|---|---|
left upper arm | Invisiprim Left Arm | right upper arm | Invisiprim Right Arm |
left lower arm | right lower arm | ||
left hand | right hand | ||
left upper leg | Left Leg | right upper leg | Right Leg |
left lower leg | Invisiprim Left Leg | right lower leg | Invisiprim Right Leg |
left foot | right foot |
The attachment points are mapped as follows:
- the 'left foot' moves with the left leg/foot
- the 'right foot' moves with the right leg/foot
- the 'left lower arm', 'right lower arm', 'left hand' and 'right hand' appear to moves with the opposite wings - but this isn't the case when walking. These positions are effectively unusable.