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THIS IS FOR SFM, NOT FOR TF2
Sure.
They are bones.
The filename is at the bottom of the description.
No, that shouldn't be necessary. Have you watched the official tutorials? Also, if you want to discuss the issue further, I'd suggest making a thread in the forums.
It shouldn't be because of the model. As long as you use a falloff region (motion editor) or set your keyframes properly (graph editor), it should work.
At least! the pistol is worth it! I'll make sure it will be available in TF2...even if it's long
Sure, I'd love to see it :)
OR SHOULD I SAY EH PISTOL AHAHAHAHAHAHA ill show myself out.
Uh... A language? You're the one who first mentioned it...
"Gracias" is actually Spanish, "merci" would be thanks in French :P
Gracias (that means thanks in french, I was born in china so learning English was a thing) I will give you credit
You can use it for whatever you want :)
If you don't mind adding me as contributor, sure. You'd be adding physics to it I imagine?
Just SFM. If there's a TF2 adaptation somehwere, I'm not aware of it.