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Xref is best if used in 3DS Max or Cinema4D but will also work in AC3D equally as easy. Here is an example of using a few of the IPACS objects placed strictly by lat/lon to make a small airport. The current plug in is found with the SDK tools - ipacs_ac3d_to_tgi.p Ultimately, I hope to see some big box type stores like Lowes and Walmart, shopping centers, retailers that tend to have prominent signs like McDonalds, gas stations, like Shell and Texaco, school complexes with yellow buses, various water towers, parking lots with cars, churches with steeples, neighborhood tennis courts, swimming pools, etc. I am still hoping for a lot more scenery objects, especially some that we would normally see at a small airport or when looking down from a Cessna when flying over a small town or neighborhood. You can make some rotation adjustments before export, but you can't resize the objects.Ĭertainly better than nothing, as they say, but it has a long ways to go to be a practical solution for adding scenery objects using the low cost AC3D program.
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The control is less than desired because we can't use the orientation to rotate or turn the objects to fit the scene, but the elevation works provided you can ever get the object properly exported, converted and added to the AF2 scenery. Using AC3D with the IPACS add on we should be able to export individual objects as tgi files, then run them through the Converter and have tmb files that can be placed in any AF2 scenery using the lat/lon location.
#Ac3d file pdf#
Rodeo's Runway tutorial has a folder for AC3D that has a pdf (7 pages) and toward the end he show how he used the Control Tower from the IPACS objects. I've understood that at some point it will be a tutorial specific for AC3D, isn't that right?.