Wind Turbines WIP
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And u haven’t seen the other side…
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When it comes to that, their locations should be placed on the interactive map
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Thanx guys.
But this is just something that can be seen and a particle of a drop in the ocean.
With this opportunity the credits and thanx should go to the guys behind the scene where their work isn’t visual as models and textures and tiles are, and most of them are not even known or shown and they do the hard work to provide to us a magnificent platform to build on.
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Well I kinda found the uvw issue but not the solution. So I’ll leave it as is cause I wasted months on it.
I know stupid, but …
In case u want to know it’s on the blades.
I did one and then copied it and rotate it.
vetrex side going from the center of the blades where they connect to the pylon the vertex count is 19 at the edge it’s 11. So when uvw unrap comes in it splits them in sub pieces and cause of the curvature of the model. The issue is that the uvw mappin isnt the same for all so to overlap them.
yea strange same and copied but when unwrapped they have a character of their own. :lol: -
Throw Radium’s Huey in there and you’ve got MI:3!
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…these make really good radar jammers too…same as helo blades.
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I will try to daily update and devote at least half to one hour for this to finish it as quick as I can.
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Great work Arty!…and there’s no reason to compare what you are doing to what the devs do when people are giving you praise. I’m sure the effort is appreciated by the dev team when a new model can be added to the next update, and I’d guess that this kind of help allows them to work on the more technical aspects of the game-uh, sim.
Kudos to you for taking the initiative. Wind farms are spreading and are a new hazard pilots have to deal with. I can see this as a consideration in future mission planning when low level strikes are part of the ATO.
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Well I kinda found the uvw issue but not the solution. So I’ll leave it as is cause I wasted months on it.
I know stupid, but …
In case u want to know it’s on the blades.
I did one and then copied it and rotate it.
vetrex side going from the center of the blades where they connect to the pylon the vertex count is 19 at the edge it’s 11. So when uvw unrap comes in it splits them in sub pieces and cause of the curvature of the model. The issue is that the uvw mappin isnt the same for all so to overlap them.
yea strange same and copied but when unwrapped they have a character of their own. :lol:If the geometry is the same for all the blades, you can copy the mapping of the “good” blade and paste it onto the “bad” blade.
Add (or open) the Unwrap UVW modifier:
1. Select the “good” blade
2. Select File:Save UVs
3. Name the file and save
4. Select the “bad” blade
5. Select File:Load UVs
6. Select the saved file from the good bladeHopefully that will do what you want (unless I misread entirely what you are trying to do).
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…these make really good radar jammers too…same as helo blades.
Yes indeed they are.
In here there’s amount of money to that electric company must pay for installing one on some areas. Money is to spend on alternate radar that is used to watch blocked area by wind turbine. -
Thanx Pumpy for looking in to it.
I know the procedure and in many cases (in general) I save the uv’s just in case, but I didn’t try it on the blades to tell you the truth cause I never used them actually all those years.
The blades are identical. I made one and then with shift rotate I created the other 2.
Strangely On 2 of the 3 I found issues on the blade when I unwrapped it. even un welded vertices or overlapping they are called?
And I’m on the basic model not the scaled one or the one I made for sea.
I believe on the steps the convert to editable poly or something that I did and slipped my mind must altered it.
Anyway I will erase the 2 and re copy the good and try the uv’s save and load for the blades. to much for nothing. The model works ok in Falcon 4.33 as I tested it. -
@M79:
Yes indeed they are.
In here there’s amount of money to that electric company must pay for installing one on some areas. Money is to spend on alternate radar that is used to watch blocked area by wind turbine.My valley is carpeted with these on two sides of the southern Sierras between two valleys, more to the Mojave side…which make the local weather radars freak out…and then some. They’re also quite the hazard to migratory birds.
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Nothing to show, yesterday some vertices work.
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No work on it today. Worn out from work…
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@PumpyHead thanx.
One blade was not even loading the uvw mapping. Deadier than dead. :lol:
The Candyman took her…Now if I attach the blades together and with the blade connector (front cone) which are the parts that will rotate in Falcon, In UVW mapping of the attached the first blade (good) from which I saved the uvw mapping, it’s uvw mapping is fubared. I load the mapping but it goes “U shall not Pass” :lol:
New plan: most probably cause there was a uvw mapping previously I will convert to editable poly and reload the mapping and see how it goes…
When kids play with something they are not educated or pro…
EDIT: Damn I was in Isolation mode… :lol: that didn’t read well… Not me I had a part of the model in isolation mode… :lol: this is in 3ds max to isolate and work distracted on an area. Not that I’m not for Isolation or Enclosure… :rofl:
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Careful that you do not select some helpers when applying UVW.
The objects (blades) need to be exactly the same geometry in order to save/load uvw mapping between them.
Good luck. If you wish, I would be happy to take a look at your file.
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Thanks its ok now, it worked ok, im doing the rest parts and going for the rest of the models.
Covert to edit poly, reset xform, convert to edit poly, unrwapp uvw, do the work, save uvw map, render and save the map, go to next model.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T818A using Tapatalk
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My valley is carpeted with these on two sides of the southern Sierras between two valleys, more to the Mojave side…which make the local weather radars freak out…and then some. They’re also quite the hazard to migratory birds.
Bird problem is issue too but if they put turbine on correct position it can maybe cause some positive effects too.
https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10221052
That cormorant shit kills everything in those small islands.