Hi Theo
Theo Reticle writes
I'm still a a little confused by all of this also... you can apparently use
Blender with an .ac3d plugin... but some people talk about using gmax. Is
there a link out there for a page (other than the FG 3D model doc page!)
for the best open source way to create
Le dimanche 29 mai 2005 19:06 +0800, Innis Cunningham a crit :
Hi Theo
Theo Reticle writes
I'm still a a little confused by all of this also... you can apparently use
Blender with an .ac3d plugin... but some people talk about using gmax. Is
there a link out there for a page (other
On May 29, 2005 12:16 pm, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
If your whishes are: using GMAX
In windows environment (is valuable with linux + wine too)
It is possible to convert from .gmax to .ac
If GMax native file can work in Flightgear directly, then there wouldn't be
need for conversions.
Le dimanche 29 mai 2005 15:08 +, Ampere K. Hardraade a crit :
On May 29, 2005 12:16 pm, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
If your whishes are: using GMAX
In windows environment (is valuable with linux + wine too)
It is possible to convert from .gmax to .ac
If GMax native file
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From: Drew
To: FlightGear developers
discussions
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:46
AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] .ac file
format
I want to build a 3d model, and am finding the available
toolsdifficult for my particular application. Since I know the
geometry ofthe aircraft
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:46
AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] .ac file
format
I want to build a 3d model, and am finding the available
toolsdifficult for my particular application. Since I know the
geometry ofthe aircraft model I want to create, I think it might be easier
I want to build a 3d model, and am finding the available tools
difficult for my particular application. Since I know the geometry of
the aircraft model I want to create, I think it might be easier to
build the file myself.
Is there a specification somewhere that describes how to construct a
.ac
Is there a specification somewhere that describes how to construct a
.ac file? Is this a FlightGear-specific format, or some kind of
generic 3d model format?
.ac file format is not specific to FG. You can use AC3D (I am pretty shure
you already know that) for creating the file.
Roberto