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Question by Flipbee9 · Jul 24, 2010 at 12:12 AM · camerabobbing

Camera Won't Bob

Hello there Unity Answers Community! So, I'm back with another question. I used Mr.Animator's Head-Bobber script from unifycommunity.com. I slightly modified it so the camera will bob at different speeds depending if the player is running or walking but when I add the changes it won't bob :\ I'm not a programming genius so if someone can, please help.

Thanks In Advance!!

private var timer = 0.0; private var bobbingAmount = 0; private var bobbingSpeed = 0; var WalkBobSpeed = 0.18; var WalkBobAmount = 0.2; var RunBobSpeed = 0.19; var RunBobAmount = 0.3; var midpoint = 2.0; var Player : FPSMovement;

function Start () { bobbingAmount = WalkBobAmount; bobbingSpeed = WalkBobSpeed; }

function Update () { //Bobbing Schtuff if (!Player.Jumped) { waveslice = 0.0; horizontal = Input.GetAxis("Horizontal"); vertical = Input.GetAxis("Vertical"); if (Mathf.Abs(horizontal) == 0 && Mathf.Abs(vertical) == 0) { timer = 0.0; } else { waveslice = Mathf.Sin(timer); timer = timer + bobbingSpeed; if (timer > Mathf.PI 2) { timer = timer - (Mathf.PI 2); } } if (waveslice != 0) { translateChange = waveslice bobbingAmount; totalAxes = Mathf.Abs(horizontal) + Mathf.Abs(vertical); totalAxes = Mathf.Clamp (totalAxes, 0.0, 1.0); translateChange = totalAxes translateChange; transform.localPosition.y = midpoint + translateChange; } else { transform.localPosition.y = midpoint; } }

 if (Player.Running) {
     bobbingAmount = RunBobAmount;
     bobbingSpeed = RunBobSpeed;
 } else if (!Player.Running) {
     bobbingAmount = WalkBobAmount;
     bobbingSpeed = WalkBobSpeed;
 }

}

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avatar image spinaljack · Jul 24, 2010 at 11:28 AM 0
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which parts are yours and which parts are original?

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The parts that are original are the parts after "If (Player.jumped)" and "If (Player.Running)"

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The original code was also wrong - no mention of Time.deltaTime. Where is the actual original?

avatar image Waz · Jul 17, 2011 at 12:59 PM 0
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Sister$$anonymous$$y! You know I'm too slack to know the date.

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Answer by SilverTabby · Jul 17, 2011 at 02:33 PM

The original code had a major bug in it in the first place - once this script was applied the player could not move up or down stairs or leave his current plane of movement. See this Answer for a fixed version of the original.

Start from there and re-add your changes, and it should work.

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