F-14D Cockpit
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I wish u a quick recovery. I share ur pain been there. Take care. Soon will be just a memory. Smile… Oh u have a deadline here… don’t lay down all the time… one good hand for iphone is more than enough for 3ds max… LOL
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I wish u a quick recovery. I share ur pain been there. Take care. Soon will be just a memory. Smile… Oh u have a deadline here… don’t lay down all the time… one good hand for iphone is more than enough for 3ds max… LOL
:rofl:
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Thank you all guys.
Diagnose, dislocated and partially broken right hip,plus a few ribs, and some muscular damage to neck.
For the motorcycle enthusiast, I have/had a Honda Hornet. I had Integral helmet and thanks god because I landed face first and have a broken lip from hitting the inside of the helmet. ALWAYS WEAR INTEGRAL HELMETS. My jacket and the gloves are also ruined but protected me quite well.
Thanks again!
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Thank you all guys.
Diagnose, dislocated and partially broken right hip,plus a few ribs, and some muscular damage to neck.
For the motorcycle enthusiast, I have/had a Honda Hornet. I had Integral helmet and thanks god because I landed face first and have a broken lip from hitting the inside of the helmet. ALWAYS WEAR INTEGRAL HELMETS. My jacket and the gloves are also ruined but protected me quite well.
Thanks again!
Hang in there mate, all of the “damages” will be repaired ;).
Great that you have used your helmet.
I wish you a quick recovery and a nice come back to our forum my friend.
With my best regards.
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Heal up buddy. You sure are right a about helmets. I know more than one rider who has been saved by those integral units. Hopefully your bike can be repaired and you’ll be able to ride again at a future date.
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Thank you all guys.
Diagnose, dislocated and partially broken right hip,plus a few ribs, and some muscular damage to neck.
For the motorcycle enthusiast, I have/had a Honda Hornet. I had Integral helmet and thanks god because I landed face first and have a broken lip from hitting the inside of the helmet. ALWAYS WEAR INTEGRAL HELMETS. My jacket and the gloves are also ruined but protected me quite well.
Thanks again!
Nothing that a true CAT knight cannot handle.
The best and quick recover are my wishes for you.
Thanks for keeping us posted.
Hey, wanna my avatar pic to stick there in your room front wall?
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take it easy and hope your recovery is full and swift
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I wish you a full recovery man.
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Hold on, I am sure you will be riding a bike again soon. I am a biker too (KAWASAKI Z750), and I know well that car drivers often don’t care much about us. I totally agree with you mate, it is a must, ALWAYS wear protective clothes because they save your life. But after all you have been very unlucky. Two days ago a fallow deer crossed the road in front of me, just a couple of meters ahead my nose… I have been very lucky because I would not have been able to dodge that kamikaze deer…
I wish you a full and quick recovery man!
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Hi mykinge, I remember coming off my bike with jut shorts and a shirt on, didn’t even know what had happened to me until i finished checking my bike over. Bike was a right off and always wear gear after that. Speedy recovery man.
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Full recovery and enjoy your time at home to finish the pit… XD just beeing mean in the last part. Sincerely wish best a quick recovery. hip problems can be a crap and have a slow recovery, but you will overcome it. Think Positive!
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“ALWAYS WEAR INTEGRAL HELMETS. My jacket and the gloves are also ruined but protected me quite well.”
You ain’t riding a bike if you don’t have scars. It happens. Speedy recovery and thank you for what you do here.
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Make a speedy recovery.Bikers Rule #1 Fall like a pro.#2 scars mean chicks.
Nice pit,keep up the good work.USS America CV-66 Cat shooter-VF42,VF43 (77). -
Hi everyone!
I’m back on my…crutches again!!! I was discharged from hospital a couple of days ago…now 3 months with crutches…thats going to kill me…anyway…finally home…finally I can get back to my pit I’m still not feeling to good at the moment so no modelling maping now so I think its a good moment to sit back and think…“HOW DO IT PUT THIS INTO THE SIM???”
I´ve installed the LOD Editor and the LOD converter for 3ds. I´ve exported the 3d model to lod, save it on my desktop and opened it and I see this…
instead of this with a blue background….
Just kidding I know its not going to be that easy… Just wondering:
1. Where is it taking the textures from?
2. Where should I put my textures so I can preview them in the viewer?
3. Format for textures is dds right?
4. Seems from the image like some normals have changedd…what could this be due to?On top of this I opened the LOD editor for the first time today…daunting!!! And found the CT 2745 which according to this (cockpitart 649 folder):
// the LOD models to use.
// F14 simple model CT# 2745 (Parent 1553) not correct use 3757!
cockpitmodel 3007; // the main 3d cockpit model
cockpitdfmodel 3007; // the dogfight variant
cockpitwingsmodel 3004; // the 3d cockpit wings model
cockpitwingsdfmodel 3004; // the dogfight wings variant
mainmodel 1052;// the primary model
damagedmodel 1288; // the damaged model…is the right model right? I see this:
Has anyone with experience in all this, willing to give me a hand, enough patience to send me a PM with some help? ATM I would like just to place maybe my main panel as a test… Really…ANY help would be great!
Thanks for all your support guys…
Pepe on Crutches
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Pepe, I’m glad to read you are out of the hospital, even on crutches for the next 3 months.
Surley you’ll get qualified help from those who really know how to get your cockpit into BMS,
but I’ll try to give some answers.When you say you’ve installed LOD converter for 3ds, then you mean this one, … right?
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?6009-3DS-Max-Exporters-for-BMSThe reason for asking is that in fact there exist an old and AFAIK outdated 3ds2lod.exe
which was used back in the days….1. If You open a *.LOD from a folder, then the textures should be in the same folder.
2. same as 1
3. correct
4. using the wrong (outdated) converter ???, … use Dave’s tools (don’t miss the tutorials)I hope it helps a little, and I wish you all the best.;)
Cheers,
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Hi everyone!
The first this to do is to make sure the textures are set-up correctly in Max. Make sure the textures are named 0000.dds, where 0000 is the texture number you wan to use.
Copy the texture to the <falcon bms=“”>\Data\Terrdata\objects\KoreaObj folder.
The viewer will use some registry entries that LOD Editor creates to find the textures when viewing the model.
You also need to make sure that you have configured the material correctly in Max. The majority of your nodes should be pType 9. Look in the exporter documentation for instructions about how to set-up a material correctly.
Regards
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Ops. Does this mean you never plan to model instruments…?
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Hi Molni!
In post #48:
Hopefully I will get one day to completion! If I do my plans were as follows (if I learn/find somebody that implements it in BMS)
Release 1 - Static cockpit, possibly MFD and HUD only!
Thanks for all the help…will compute all this new info tomorrow!
Pepe on Crutches
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The dds in the BMS folder worked like a charm…it also solved MOST of the transparency issues, I will need to study a bit more what the smoothing groups are, I really have no idea what those are…any one’s got any documentation on it. Good to know about the type 9 nodes, but in the manual there is no explanation for the rest of the types. How can I manage transparency? And transparency with some baked reflections? for the HUD and canopy? I know its has something to do with the apha layer so I guess I have to create something similar to a opacity map in 3ds, right?
Also as a general strategy what do you guys think is the easiest for my purposes, to replace the existing cockpit with mine or to create a new 3d model? Why?
See a small update below…some more work on the textures…vertical panels with no post processing and AoA indicator, not much new…
I really need to do the HOTAS, any one feels like giving me a hand with it?..it feels quite empty otherwise, as well as the ejection seat, it will make a big difference. On the render I’ve desaturated the image and I think it looks much better…I will need to that more permanently on the textures at the end.
Anyway, enjoy your week-end…I will spend most of it laying on bed doing some physiotherapy exercises…
Thanks guys,
Pepe
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Looking real good mate.
Which you good and full recovery!