

I loaded an existing working AC track (baskerville_beta_08.kn5). He never addresses any other changes that are required or shows it actually running in AC!Īnyway, here is what I have found with 3DSimEd (which I have slowly gotten more comfortable with). However, now I realize that the person who made the video just ends it after converting to the kn5 file.
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I saw a youtube video describing how to convert the tracks and it looked like something I could do. I really knew nothing about this stuff 3 days ago. And, I want to learn to do it myself but I am such a newbie at all this 3D graphics development it makes it hard. In this case, all I really want to do is be able to convert a few tracks from rFactor to AC for my own use. Sometimes people in forums can be very unappreciative and just assume that others should help them. I truly appreciate the help from you and of course, LUCHIAN. Pixelchaser, first of all, THANK YOU very much for your time.

PS: if you do, I promise that "soon", I will make it more visual and easy to read and understand. Oh, and did I mention, read the first post ?
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Or, simply download free software Blender (also available in Steam), fire it up, load fbx, create 2 cubes, name them, export again fbx, then follow what you've done already. If not, you could also try to rename a couple of existing objects that could fit (your car might be spawn in weird direction, but could work) Just throw 1-2 cubes (or whatever shape) and name them AC_PIT_0, AC_START_0 (read the 1st post). If you can create objects in 3dsimed, great. And when you'll get the general idea, the answers will seem natural to you.ĪFAIK, you can't create new objects in 3dsimed, but I don't really use it so I might be wrong. Don't get discouraged, it's simpler than it looks. It's not its purpose (tons of tutorials on the net).īut it provides esential information to understand the structure of a track, so that AC can use it. The 1st post barely contains any information about 3d modelling.
