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Hi, I'm new BTB and I'm doing the terrain manually rather than with a KML file.
What does Y = 1 represent? 1 metre? 1ft? 10ft?
What does Y = 1 represent? 1 metre? 1ft? 10ft?
No offence, but if you don't know what x, y and z mean, you need to do a bit more research on 3d modelling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_modelling
Sorry, my bad. I really didn't mean to be rude. I'm a member of another community which has been invaded by nfs noobs due to the 'arcadisation' of what was once an awesome game. It's a conditioned reaction gained from an unbearable amount of stupid questions. I will remember to put that aside when I speak in here in future.I thought the concept behind this forum was to assist anyone with what ever ability?
I certainly dont have any modeling experience and therefore rely totally on the cooperation and patience of the more skilled individuals.
Having a bad day - redundancy looming
Sorry, my bad. I really didn't mean to be rude. I'm a member of another community which has been invaded by nfs noobs due to the 'arcadisation' of what was once an awesome game. It's a conditioned reaction gained from an unbearable amount of stupid questions. I will remember to put that aside when I speak in here in future.
Yes true. In BTB Y = up and down.it´t not allways same. At other programs (modeling or CAD) often is Z = up/down, y=forward/back.
Lamda