TPIK Pos Adjustments & Casing Scaling #1
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I was just going to do the RPG-7 originally since it had bad third person positioning, but I got a little sidetracked. I followed the same baseline for my position adjustments; When facing forward, the gun should be tilted up to a proper angle & should be shouldered at a semi-proper level.
The TPIK adjustments were all done using a stock player model, specifically Male 07 to ensure consistency. I should have used one of the armored models, as those are a bit bigger and thus reflect more PMs on the workshop, but oh well.
Finally, I scaled down a few casing ejections. I would do them all, but I don't have it in me. For most of the scaling, all I did was drop it by 0.01 to fit the ejection port & the magazine, while also keeping the fact that cartridges fire their projectile, and thus would reduce the total profile of the spent casing.