Re: [Flightgear-devel] Blender to ac3d material exporting

2006-06-17 Thread Robicd
Robicd wrote:
   Where?

Sorry, I've found it. Silly question :-)


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Blender to ac3d material exporting

2006-06-16 Thread Georg Vollnhals
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 guess that will help people not spending too much time with all those 
 useless material attributes which will never be translated into the final .ac 
 file format.
 
 The URL:
 http://www.geocities.com/robitabu/blender_ac3d_material_translation/blender.html
 
   cheers,
 Roberto
 
Thank you Roberto,
this is very useful for me!
Regards
Georg EDDW


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Blender to ac3d material exporting

2006-06-16 Thread Frederic Bouvier
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.

 I guess that will help people not spending too much time with all those 
 useless material attributes which will never be translated into the final .ac 
 file format.

 The URL:
 http://www.geocities.com/robitabu/blender_ac3d_material_translation/blender.html
   

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 color by changing the Mir color.

There are other setting that can be tweaked in this file. There use to
be a dialog box for setting these parameters, but I can't find it in 2.41

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Blender to ac3d material exporting

2006-06-16 Thread Robicd
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 color by changing the Mir color.
 
 There are other setting that can be tweaked in this file. There use to
 be a dialog box for setting these parameters, but I can't find it in 2.41
 
 -Fred
 

You are right Fred, I will add that note to the web page :-)

This page was meant for newbees which do not mess with script files. 
Anyway, of course there is more to do with the ac3d export plugin, I 
think I will add something more to the page.

Roberto



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Blender to ac3d material exporting

2006-06-16 Thread Josh Babcock
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.
 
 I guess that will help people not spending too much time with all those 
 useless material attributes which will never be translated into the final .ac 
 file format.
 
 The URL:
 http://www.geocities.com/robitabu/blender_ac3d_material_translation/blender.html
 
   cheers,
 Roberto
 

Which is now linked to from wiki.flightgear.org.

Josh


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