![]() The Style Screen gives access to some of the basic armor stand options. Built-in poses are the same as found on Bedrock Edition, so you might already be familir with them. After selecting a pose you can also go back to the rotations screen to customize that pose. Here you are offered a selection of bult-in poses to choose from. The screen also offers buttons for reseting the current pose, for creating a random pose, and also two buttons for copying the current pose and pasting it elsewhere. When moving the sliders with your cursor isn't precise enough, try clicking a slider first, then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move it around with greater accuracy. To unlock this restriction, simply click the lock icon to move sliders on the full range of 360 degrees. Rotation values are restricted to a certain range to prevent weird rotations. The Rotations Screen allows you to freely move around head, body, both arms and both legs. Quickly switch between those tabs by pressing the Tab key. Switch to different screens using the tabs to the left. This will open the last screen you were using. To use the handy new screen added by Armor Statues, you'll have to shift + right-click an armor stand placed in the world. ![]() And when the mod is installed on both client and server, a few additional features will become accessible. And best of all: This mod works on servers without it! You'll need operator rights though. And that's not all! There is a set of built-in poses to choose from, a settings panel for various properties of armor stands, and also great tools for positioning the armor stand, even in ways where you can use it to only display items. ![]() Not only can you finally give them something to hold in survival mode, you can also freely configure all body parts to pose armor stands as you please. Armor Statues unlocks the full potential of armor stands. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |