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AutoCAD to Flight Sim

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:39 am
by Felix/FFDS
Yes.  There are folks who use other programs to create the model, most end up importing into gmax or fsds to finish up the non-modelling parts - animations and textures.

The ideal way would be to export your fully animated and textured model to an x file, and use makemdl directly.

Alternativley, make your model in AutoCAD, export as a dxf file and then import to gmax (or FSDS2) to finish the animations and texturing.

As an aside - the "recommended" process is: model, texture, animate.

Re: AutoCAD to Flight Sim

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 4:15 pm
by Merlin66
Felix,
I think you should have made your recommendation MUCH stronger, believe me MODEL, TEXTURE, ANIMATE is the ONLY way.
Ken

Re: AutoCAD to Flight Sim

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 4:43 pm
by Travis
Felix,
I think you should have made your recommendation MUCH stronger, believe me MODEL, TEXTURE, ANIMATE is the ONLY way.
Ken


Now hold on a minute!  I ALWAYS texture after I animate, as I want to be sure that the parts are moving correctly so I don't have to change their shape after texturing.

Saying that there is only one way to do things seems a little close-minded if you ask me.

But that's just MHO, I could be wrong . . .

Re: AutoCAD to Flight Sim

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 10:47 pm
by Merlin66
My comments were based on tragic experience.
If the axis of one of the animated part ( especially when texturing multiple parts ie wings and ailerons) then the texture screws up. Also using "transpose X" when allocating textures ( left to right for instance) also gives problems.

I set all the axis correctly to align X-Y-Z, then texture, final re-set the axis to suit the animation alignments.

Never have success otherwise, sorry.
Ken