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Sugestão ao Luis ... Criando um tutorial

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 12:58 am
by Fortunati
Caro Luis,
Tudo bem?

Quero pedir-lhe a gentileza, se possível, de criar um tutorial para a colocação de fences ( cercas ) e walls ( muros ) nos cenários do fs2004 usando o sbuilder. Consegui visualizar as imagens dos referidos arquivos, porém não sei como colocá-los nos aeroportos em toda a sua extensão. :?: Meus agradecimentos antecipados.
Um grande abraço.
João

Re: Sugestão ao Luis ... Criando um tutorial

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 4:23 pm
by luisfeliztirado
Olá João, y muchos saludos desde el Caribe,

Unfortunately, those macros were created many years ago and I don't remember very much about them. Also, I do not have either FS 2004 or SBuilder for FS 2004 installed on my computer.

However, there should not be any difficulty using them. I am guessing that the Fences and Walls package contains 2 parts:

- the macros for each model plus an image file. These should be placed in the Tools/ASD folder;
- a DXT bitmaps folder. These are the textures for each object and should go in the Texture folder of your scenery project.

How to place a Fence or Wall in scenery

I think you just draw a line, then assign a fence or wall of your choice from the list of macros. That should be it.

Perhaps somebody who is still using these programs will kindly correct me. But, in general, there is nothing difficult about it and if you just try it, you should be able to quickly figure it out.

ADDENDUM: I have just Googled the topic and it seems that I had written a short instruction on this 10 years ago! Forgot all about it. You can find it in this forum here:

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=669


Best regards.
Luis

Re: Sugestão ao Luis ... Criando um tutorial

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 12:24 pm
by Fortunati
Excuse me. But I still didn't understand how to put the fences in the scenaries. :!:
Hugs
João

Re: Sugestão ao Luis ... Criando um tutorial

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 1:41 pm
by luisfeliztirado
Hello João,

Please just click on that link at the bottom of my comments. That will take you to a thread from 10 years ago.

The last post in that thread is by me. Please follow the instructions as indicated.

Best regards.
Luis