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12th August 2006, 03:37 PM | #1 |
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Airliner Cockpit
Hi guys,
I don't post here much, but, as i'm getting to grips with povray, I thought you guys might like to take a look at this. The model is used within the x-plane sim, and built in AC3D5 Funny thing is, is when I rendered it the texture was mirrored....flipping in photoshop got rid of that, but anyone know how to get it right first time? also, anyone know if its possible to define a camera position, and look_at vector using AC3D? if not, could we use a rectangle, and that rectangles normal vector, and write that to povray, because the format of the camera functions seems very strange to me. coanda (cheers for the help the other day andy!) |
12th August 2006, 03:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Airliner Cockpit
that looks pretty good.
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12th August 2006, 04:14 PM | #3 |
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Very nice details I must say. Looking good
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Re: Airliner Cockpit
thanks guys!
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Re: Airliner Cockpit
Hi coanda,
for your texture "problem" I don't have any clue. It seems strange. And for a "camera vector" (a camera with a target) in AC3D, I'm afraid it doesn't exist for now. But there's a nice software called PoseRay, that could help you a lot if you render in PovRay : http://mysite.verizon.net/sfg0000/ Now if you want to tweak your camera directly into PovRay, it's not that hard (well ... maybe easier to say than to do ), just play with that part of the PovRay code (you can see a "look_at" parameter) : Code:
camera { perspective up <0,1,0> right -x*image_width/image_height location <-0.0176216,-0.2055732,11.65298> look_at <-0.0176216,-0.2055732,10.65298> angle 22.55934 // horizontal FOV angle rotate <0,0,-15.62517> //roll rotate <-15.45151,0,0> //pitch rotate <0,47.21096,0> //yaw translate <0.490462,-0.177885,-0.03528> }
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Re: Airliner Cockpit
thanks luucky i'll take a look at poseray, see if it'll help....I'm gonna try and do a couple more renders of different aspects, get the overhead panel in, that kind of stuff.....
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Looking good !!!
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