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PAID [PAID][$0,99][SCRIPT] Basic Car Anims - Simple animations while driving.

MASQUEICOJR#

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Hello, everyone!

I hope you're all having a fantastic day.


Today, I'm excited to introduce you to my very first script. I'm just another aspiring FiveM developer, creating scripts as a hobby.

I created this script to address the lack of player animation within vehicles. Therefore, I decided to include various animations during driving.

This marks the initial version of the script, featuring some pre-configured animations:
  • gear shifting
  • handbrake maneuvers
  • seatbelt buckling
  • ignition
  • and the classic arm out the window pose

However, it serves as a foundation for infinite animations, as I've included a fully functional config.lua file. This allows users to easily add endless animations.


The script is tailored for vRPex, which is my current market focus. However, it's essentially standalone, with easy adaptation for ESX, QB Core, or even as a full standalone script.

I've made it available on Tebex in the vRPex version for just $0.99.
If anyone is interested in another version, I'm open to adapting and uploading it to Tebex.

You can check out the script below. Unfortunately, I won't have the English preview, but I'll sort it out.


As I mentioned before, this is my first script. I'm new to FiveM, but I'm currently in my second year of Software Engineering, so I have some programming skills. If y'all have any suggestions or requests on what to add to this script, I'd be mighty grateful.
 
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