Robicd wrote:
> Where?
Sorry, I've found it. Silly question :-)
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> Which is now linked to from wiki.flightgear.org.
>
> Josh
Where?
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Roberto Inzerillo wrote:
> I have created a web page with minimalistic usage instruction about the way
> the ac3d Blender exporter plugin works with Blender material definitions. It
> can be usefull for newbees who do not like to struggle with all the
> unnecessary Blender material attributes.
>
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Another tip :
> If you can find the file named ac3d_export.cfg ( on windows, in
> C:\Program Files\Blender
> Foundation\Blender\.blender\scripts\bpydata\config ) you can set
> MIRCOL_AS_EMIS to True ( default False ). Then, you can change the 3
> components of the emis co
Roberto Inzerillo wrote :
> I have created a web page with minimalistic usage instruction about the way
> the ac3d Blender exporter plugin works with Blender material definitions. It
> can be usefull for newbees who do not like to struggle with all the
> unnecessary Blender material attributes.
Roberto Inzerillo schrieb:
> I have created a web page with minimalistic usage instruction about the way
> the ac3d Blender exporter plugin works with Blender material definitions. It
> can be usefull for newbees who do not like to struggle with all the
> unnecessary Blender material attributes.
I have created a web page with minimalistic usage instruction about the way the
ac3d Blender exporter plugin works with Blender material definitions. It can be
usefull for newbees who do not like to struggle with all the unnecessary
Blender material attributes.
I guess that will help people not
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