Take a look in the example map that comes with UDK. There is a trigger volume there. Essentially take your builder brush, make a trigger volume, then just hook it up in kismet using the example map as reference.
Rage: If you create a primitive and convert it to Edit_Poly then it WILL be quads/polies. For the Sphere in my example I had to manually triangulate it to show Shimmer an example of how I go about quadrangulating a model.
thank you i cleaned it up and found when i delte some of the edges which were close together it solved the problem, cause there as no tris in the mesh. If you are using low poly does it not like edges too close together on meshes, like for example when you got two edges close together to tighten a hard edge?
aha, ok, it is much clear now to me, thanks. As for the purpose, i would aim something simpliest it can be. For example to be like some character in the World of warcraft strategic games, something like that. Or age of empires for example.
wasker im doing fine too man :P... i do have a job. Nut that pic is a terrible example as it is all monochrome. But there are lots of guys like us working. I heard hawkprey is colourblind for example.
Thanks for the example Enodmi. I am sure it will come in handy. I tried it on the head and it didnt come out as clean as your example. I hope that day come soon :P Mite send pixologic a email :)
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