Hello, I'm loading a .x mesh (A level, not model) and its not showing up
when I render the scene.
I know it loaded. I just want to know if there is a command that will maybe
flip the meshes tris or something so I can see if I'm inside something that
wouldn't allow me to see anything.
Or maybe is there a way to scale a node?
Thanks in advance
Not seeing Loaded mesh
Andreas is right; also make sure your model is located near or at your 0,0,0 coordinates of your modeling app; this way when you locate a camera you can do it looking for your model's coordinates. Irrlicht's "center" of the "universe" coincides with that of modeling applications.
as a final remark, make sure your model's pivot is also centered with the mesh, otherwise you may be locating the model somewhere but having its pivot somewhere else may locate it in weird places. The you can try to scale it into gaming units, or configure your 3d modeling app's units to gaming units.
as a final remark, make sure your model's pivot is also centered with the mesh, otherwise you may be locating the model somewhere but having its pivot somewhere else may locate it in weird places. The you can try to scale it into gaming units, or configure your 3d modeling app's units to gaming units.
Help!
Afecelis what kind of exporter we can use? Do you know someone that works fine with Irrlicht?
I've the same old problem: my model have many polys and I can't optimize better than now.
If I try to export with panda it says "Unknown sintax in texture string".
I tried to export in my3d but the engine crashes.
I tried 3ds but some meshes go out of their position so I have a railing distorted and rotated!
Thank you! Chris.
It's beautyful work with Irrlicht
I've the same old problem: my model have many polys and I can't optimize better than now.
If I try to export with panda it says "Unknown sintax in texture string".
I tried to export in my3d but the engine crashes.
I tried 3ds but some meshes go out of their position so I have a railing distorted and rotated!
Thank you! Chris.
It's beautyful work with Irrlicht