![]() Which means that's 2 scripts but that also means that the script "player kills zombie" could be changed to be the only reason why loot bags drop so idk why they couldn't just simply do that. However, they must have Player kills zombie as a trigger for this because there's a book that adds an increase of loot bags chance based on the player who read the book and kills the zombie. ![]() Messaggio originale di Yagger:might be something they cant change maybe The only reason they wouldn't be able to is because all death of a zombie would trigger a chance loot bag drop and they'd have to redesign the whole "loot bag" script, which might not be that high of a priority for along time. I tried my best from what little knowledge I have on how scripting games work but yea have all players start off with 1% chance and that players that read the book will have the same trigger but another 1% added. Just like reading the book but in this case, you'd copy it and give it to all players but prevent it from effecting you know, like reading a book part of the script. Remove all zombie drop bags based on their death part of the script to prevent this from happening. Which means that's 2 scripts but that also means that the script "player kills zombie" could be changed to be the only reason why loot bags drop so idk why they couldn't just simply do that.įor example: (lets say their design is loot bags have a 1% chance to drop and reading the book would add another 1% to that player) ![]() might be something they cant change maybe The only reason they wouldn't be able to is because all death of a zombie would trigger a chance loot bag drop and they'd have to redesign the whole "loot bag" script, which might not be that high of a priority for along time. Using the glue dots adhere the leaves around the edges of the frame.Messaggio originale di Jolly:I'm not saying that, I'm saying they shouldn't drop loot bags since they died by triggers and not a player. Draw veins on the leaves with the marker and using the sponge and ink pad rub ink onto the edges of all the leaves. Using the Silhouette and different leaf dies cut out several different leaves from coordinating pattern papers. Repeat these steps for all three colors of vinyl die cut words until are all on the glass, place the glass into the frame. Note: Vinyl is a cling, not an adhesive, it can be easily removed, moved or changed once it’s been placed. Place the transfer tape sticky side down (this is the side with the vinyl stuck to it) on to the glass of the picture frame, burnish it to make sure it all adheres to the glass, carefully peel off the transfer tape, leaving behind the vinyl on the glass. Place the sticky side of the transfer tape over the die cut words and burnish (rub) it to make sure all the vinyl has stick and lift the words off the backing sheet. Using a pick tool is very helpful with this step. leaving only the cut words on the vinyl backing sheet. Remove the die cut words from the cutting mat and “weed” away any excess vinyl, around and between letters, etc. On the screen “ungroup” the die cut into three pieces and die cut each one from a different color of vinyl, this project used green for the top, red for the middle and brown for the bottom. This projects frame is 15″x12″ and the die cut is 11″x7″. – Using the Silhouette software on you computer screen adjust the size of the subway art to fit the glass size of your frame. See your machines directions for designing and welding images. – Note: This project used the Silhouette Portrait electronic die cutting machine with one of their predesigned subway art style die cuts but you can use any electronic machine that has a “welding” tool with any words you want, place them close together on the screen and “weld” them together. If your picture frame is not the color you want begin by removing the glass and then sanding it and painting it with acrylic or spray paint and let it dry. This project is perfect for repurposing an old picture frame. ![]() Silhouette or Other Electronic Die Cutting Machine ![]() It can be personalized for any holiday, occasion or everyday. This cool subway art frame looks great hanging on a wall, leaning on a mantle or shelf or even hung in a sunny window. ![]()
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