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The element type of this class is '''"building"'''. | The element type of this class is '''"building"'''. | ||
Buildings cannot be created with dynamic object model IDs (like a door that opens when you push it), they are meant to be used for static objects, mainly buildings as the name suggests. For example, [https://dev.prineside.com/en/gtasa_samp_model_id/model/1502-Gen_doorINT04/ object ID 1502 is a dynamic object model]. | Buildings cannot be created with dynamic object model IDs (like a door that opens when you push it), they are meant to be used for static objects, mainly buildings as the name suggests. For example, [https://dev.prineside.com/en/gtasa_samp_model_id/model/1502-Gen_doorINT04/ object ID 1502 (Gen_doorINT04) is a dynamic object model]. On the other hand, [https://dev.prineside.com/en/gtasa_samp_model_id/model/3556-compmedhos3_LAe/ object ID 3556 (compmedhos3_LAe) is non-dynamic], you can use it with [[createBuilding]]. | ||
==Related scripting functions== | ==Related scripting functions== |
Revision as of 10:03, 8 October 2024
The building class represents static, 3-D models in the GTA world. Examples of buildings include building models, roads, and terrain. Buildings, unlike objects, can contain glass and shadows. The element type of this class is "building".
Buildings cannot be created with dynamic object model IDs (like a door that opens when you push it), they are meant to be used for static objects, mainly buildings as the name suggests. For example, object ID 1502 (Gen_doorINT04) is a dynamic object model. On the other hand, object ID 3556 (compmedhos3_LAe) is non-dynamic, you can use it with createBuilding.