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Hi Allen,

In the past I sent an unfinished GMax model of C.200 to Kelticheart in order to convert it for CFS2, the model (a GOOD CFS3 original by Pietro Zazzetta/Italianwings, with gauges of mine) was complete with VC.....

If You are interested in this conversion, please contact Stefano.

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Mvg3d,

Stefano told me about the inaccuracies in the model that I was not aware of. However, it's still a marked leap over the older IS4G model, so I'll make good use of her if / until the CFS3 version is fully converted with a multi-lod model.
 
Hi all. I can try to convert the model, but I have no time for the panel, and other files necessary for the whole conversion.

Ur high detailed models Manuelle are amazing, beautiful but are also hard with lods. I´ve tried with no success. The errors in the scales conversion causes fails compilling. Also the source weight is too big that my pc freezes if I try to get only 3 lods.

Obviusly Allen is most skillfull than me in these areas. Please go here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...GMax-and-LOD-s

Cheers,

Mario
 
misson
Compiling large models takes time. It may seem to frezze up your gMax but it should be just fine.

My PC is a XP dinosaurs with a Pentium 4 2.53ghz and 1.00 GB of RAM. Never had a model that I cound't compile. It just will take time.

Since large models can take a long time to compile best to make each LOD in it own gMax file. I export each LOD as .MDL during the progress of building it and use Model Converter X to do spot checks. I only combine LODs once I'm vary sure that they are right.

You can also make and compile model in gMax with Win7+. You only need XP or a emulator to convert the model back to CFS2.
 
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