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There's some decent stuff there. If you can export the vehicle to a .obj you might one day see it running around a track in realtime.
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This may help you Xpand-
http://download.blender.org/document...materials.html
zero3growlithe: Nice- keep at it!
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Thanks! But I got it... I used a python script... The only thing I have to correct is a slight sliding of the ship when the track tilts sideways.
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Being cheeky now, but could you post the blend file that deals with movement? I'd be interested in to it works with Python (i'm currently learning to program with it).
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Here's a file with the code.
For the codes to work on blender you have to past them on the text editor and edit such things as "properties" and stuff..
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I just spent an hour chasing an optical illusion. I thought my craft weren't progressing around certain curves at a constant speed but it turns out that a combination of floating them a constant speed above the track and tilting them back to pitch up was producing the illusion that they were slowing down inside the corners.
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Nexekho:
Here is the Quirex-RD.obj (Saved as NURBS & for windows - writing just in case):)
http://rapidshare.com/files/416307236/Quirex-RD.rar
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I can't get any of my software (Blender, NifSkope, Lithunwrap, my own mesh converter OBJ2MSE) to read it. Looking through it, there aren't any normal triangles, just bsplines, which are currently unsupported by most graphics cards and as such most programs don't even try and parse them. Rhinoceros looks like an interesting package nontheless.
(image is 5kb, way within rules)
http://www.sophie3d.com/website/data...jectFormat.png
Try exporting a polygon mesh, this should convert the curves to approximations made from triangles which are GPU-renderable. The newlines thing is because .obj is a text based format and different OSes interpret different things as newlines. DOS/Windows expect a carriage return and a line feed (harking back to the days before screens) whilst Unix likes a line feed only and the Mac option refers to pre-OS X Macs which used a carriage return only. OS X is Unix-based and uses a line feed.
Sorry.
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(Don't hiding... i'm green in what you wrote to me:))
http://rapidshare.com/files/416318397/Quirex-RD.rar
Exported to (how i understood)....