Importing models
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Importing models
Hello,
I am quite new to this forum and I don't speak dutch so this question may have already been answered on the dutch part of this forum. Apologies if it has.
I have made a train model and I am looking to import it into metrosimulator and making it a driveable vehicle in game, I understand that the exported files which are all finished are .000 file extensions in order to make them work in game. How is this achived, what is the process of making a model compatible for the game?
Thank you
I am quite new to this forum and I don't speak dutch so this question may have already been answered on the dutch part of this forum. Apologies if it has.
I have made a train model and I am looking to import it into metrosimulator and making it a driveable vehicle in game, I understand that the exported files which are all finished are .000 file extensions in order to make them work in game. How is this achived, what is the process of making a model compatible for the game?
Thank you
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Re: Importing models
Only developers can do it - get in touch with one of them and I imagine it could become a train/metro/tram in the sim.HasanM wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 17:13 Hello,
I am quite new to this forum and I don't speak dutch so this question may have already been answered on the dutch part of this forum. Apologies if it has.
I have made a train model and I am looking to import it into metrosimulator and making it a driveable vehicle in game, I understand that the exported files which are all finished are .000 file extensions in order to make them work in game. How is this achived, what is the process of making a model compatible for the game?
Thank you
Re: Importing models
Ahhh ok. No worries. Thank you!
Devs, please get in touch.
Devs, please get in touch.
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Re: Importing models
Light Rail rapid transit (Tram-train) > Metro
Re: Importing models
Don't worry, I had already seen this topic
I already have enough projects and project idea's at the moment, but that shouldn't stop HasanM to present his model here (with screenshots).
After all; I am not the only one who can do this sort of thing.
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Re: Importing models
Thank you for replying. This is where I look like one of those small kids and mention that it is a Sketchup model The model isn't mine but I have seen that some of the models (i believe) are sketchup imports and they are extremely detailed despite sketchup being quite limiting and prone to producing high poly models.Sjoerd wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 08:49Don't worry, I had already seen this topic
I already have enough projects and project idea's at the moment, but that shouldn't stop HasanM to present his model here (with screenshots).
After all; I am not the only one who can do this sort of thing.
I have attached some pictures below, it is a DLR EMU which operates in London. The driving panels pictured below open up just like the 1995 stock shunting panel. Also, they do have versions of these units which run in Europe with overhead pantographs. I am planning to edit and ammend the model slightly to reflect the little dip in the roof which accomodates the pantograph.
Thank you
https://imgur.com/a/s7wbFTF
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Re: Importing models
That model is cool
Sjoerd needs to add that
Sjoerd needs to add that
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Re: Importing models
Well he doesn't need to but I do agree with you about the model being cool
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Re: Importing models
I see it has turning signals. It must be a streetrunning LRV, is it not?
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Re: Importing models
the DLR does not run on the street, its an automatic train that acts like a metro normally formed of 6 cars
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