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Please use [[setElementModel]] | |||
This function changes the skin of a player. | This function changes the skin of a player. | ||
Revision as of 21:37, 20 April 2011
This function is deprecated. This means that its use is discouraged and that it might not exist in future versions, but there should be a more generic way to perform what it does. | |
Please use setElementModel
This function changes the skin of a player.
Syntax
bool setPlayerSkin ( player thePlayer, int skinID )
Required Arguments
- thePlayer: The player whose model will be changed.
- skinID: A GTASA player model (skin) ID. See Character Skins.
Example
This example sets you a police skin when you type the command /law.
function enterTheLaw(playerSource) if (getPlayerSkin(playerSource) == 280) then outputChatBox("You are already in the law!", playerSource) else setPlayerSkin(playerSource, 280) outputChatBox("Welcome to the law, protect the innocents.", playerSource) end end addCommandHandler("law", enterTheLaw)
See Also
- getPlayerTeam
- getPlayerBlurLevel
- setPlayerBlurLevel
- getPlayerSerial
- forcePlayerMap
- getPlayerScriptDebugLevel
- getPlayerFromName
- getPlayerMoney
- getPlayerName
- getPlayerNametagColor
- getPlayerNametagText
- getPlayerPing
- getPlayerWantedLevel
- givePlayerMoney
- isPlayerMapForced
- isPlayerNametagShowing
- setPlayerHudComponentVisible
- setPlayerMoney
- setPlayerNametagColor
- setPlayerNametagShowing
- setPlayerNametagText
- takePlayerMoney
- countPlayersInTeam
- getPlayersInTeam
- isVoiceEnabled
- setControlState
- getControlState