[Opensim-users] Strange behavior of the llsittarget when the primitive is rotated 90? in X (Ferd Frederix)
Fred Beckhusen
fred.b at mitsi.com
Sat Dec 1 22:07:11 UTC 2018
This looks perfectly normal to me. Your avatar always sits on the 'top'
of the prim, no matter where the prim is rotated, as the sit target is
relative to the prim, not the world..
Perhaps you intended the avatar to sit on the 'top' of the rotated prim
from the worldz reference, no matter which way it is rotated?
if so, you subtract the books rotation from the sit target position and
rotation. In rotations, a subtract is a divide.
vector rotacion = <0,0,0> * DEG_TO_RA;
vector posicion = <0.50, 0.0, 0.50> ;
default
{
state_entry()
{
llSitTarget( posicion / llGetRot() , llEuler2Rot(rotacion) /
llGetRot() );
}
}
Fred Beckhusen/Ferd Frederix
> 1. Strange behavior of the llsittarget when the primitive is
> rotated 90? in X (Luisillo Contepomi)
>
> Test this please.
> A prim rotate in x axe 90 and then try to modify rotation of sit target.
>
> Use this script in a Cube
> //
>
> vector rotacion = <0,0,0> * DEG_TO_RAD;
> vector posicion = <0.50, 0.0, 0.50> ;
>
> default
> {
> state_entry()
> {
> llSitTarget( posicion, llEuler2Rot(rotacion) );
> }
> }
>
> Then rotate the cube 90 ? in x axe and edit for try to sit avatar up
> on the cube.
>
> Now Y rotations are Z and Z are Y and positions are bad.
>
> My English is not enough to explain it clearly. Please use the script
> and edit modify in the scripts rotations for sitting on top to see
> what I am saying
>
> Version 0.0.9.1 and all devs.
>
> If have confirmation I will report to mantis.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
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