dflw_sniper
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HELP- zvalues
Can some1 tell me the zvalues for;
-concrete and all small walls in dec.
-comm. tower base.
-ladder
-desks
-chair.
thanx, careless (aka dflw_sniper)
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HumanTarget
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the z values are the distance of the ground....... so if they are in the right place should be 0 lol :P
what u mean by wanting the z values for these objects?
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dflw_sniper
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RE: help
I mean, if i wante dto put somthing ontop of theese things, the above item would have a above grnd zvalue.
so i want to basically know the height of them. 
PLZ HELP me
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Jonny Rubber
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use the wire frame, zoom in use shift + up/down arrow keys to z value close then use shift + ctrl + up/down arrow keys to match exactly. Try printing
off the last few pages of the manual, the ones with the summary of keys.
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Eagle_Eye
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You may need to download the C4 Med for DFLW, then you can use the wire frame, but it's tricky to use, you need to convert mis files and can get
confusing. Don't forget, if you put objects on top of things like chairs and tables that can be destroyed, you may end up with an item floating in mid
air after that item has been destroyed.
Have you got the DFLW zvalues table? If not, I can send it to you.
Regards
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