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creating vc

Postby cleobis » Tue Oct 05, 2004 11:53 am

Hi all,I know that to create a vc I can clone the plane and  rename the clone in a diferent name so that it appears as vc, but I can't remeber the name(really newbie :) ), can anybody help me?

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Re: creating vc

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Oct 05, 2004 1:21 pm

At the very basic, and I'm assuming you're using gMax...


Create two dummy parts (ensure that the pivots are aligned correctly), named "interior" and "exterior".  These parts are to be exactly located at your model's 0,0,0 point.

Create your exterior model (all parts that are visible from the outside) as normal, creating the hierarchies, etc.  All your exterior parts will have the "exterior" dummy part as their topmost "parent".

The same for the vc/interior parts, except they will have the "interior" dummy as topmost "parent"..

Thus:

exterior:
|- ----------fuselage
|------------wing
                   |-------gear
                   |---etc

interior
|------------cockpit
                   |----------yoke
                   |---etc
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Re: creating vc

Postby cleobis » Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:06 pm

great :D thks for the help!
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Re: creating vc

Postby juri » Tue Oct 05, 2004 3:41 pm

i think felix's method applies for fs 2004.
for fs2002 you group your interior and exterior models and name them, guess what, interior  and exterior  :D

to keep the model framerate friendly (one always should), delete all parts and surfaces that won't be visible form your "seat" in vc cocpit. they are just dead weight for rendering, and you'll never see them anyway.

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