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Zmodeler: User-Defined Option Help

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I'm trying to get a light on my vehicle to slowly light up when it is being used (ex: kind of like how BxBugs123 has for the indicator on his CVPI releases). I did some research and I think it has to do with the user-defined options from this one topic on the ZModeler website. Here's a link. If someone could help me understand how to use the defined options or if someone has experience with doing the indicator thing, please explain to me how you do it. Thanks.

Yeah, Windows is great… I used it to download Linux.

I think what happens here is that you go into the properties of the object, check the user defined box, then there's a text field where you can type in a preset like if you want daytime running lights I would type:

DAYLIT

CORONA 2.5

 

 

 

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I think what happens here is that you go into the properties of the object, check the user defined box, then there's a text field where you can type in a preset like if you want daytime running lights I would type:

DAYLIT

CORONA 2.5

 

 

 

Wait so the "CORONA 2.5" would be in value? Also, what do you think I would put to have it slowly come on? I saw that it said "MODE" on the lower part of the ZModeler forum and then it had the code 13 for it to slowly come on and then off when needed to. 

Yeah, Windows is great… I used it to download Linux.

I said 2.5 randomly because theoretically you can have a value from 0 < x < 10, you probably need to test in game in order to find the appropriate value for what your doing. From what the list says I would put MODE 13 or 11/12 to create a slowly illuminating light. Just experiment with it and you'll learn what you need

We Serve And Protect

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I said 2.5 randomly because theoretically you can have a value from 0 < x < 10, you probably need to test in game in order to find the appropriate value for what your doing. From what the list says I would put MODE 13 or 11/12 to create a slowly illuminating light. Just experiment with it and you'll learn what you need

Alright. Thanks

Yeah, Windows is great… I used it to download Linux.

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