Seeing the train exterior

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dizion:

ok but how do i set the folders inside like how do i set em up cuz i tried everything n i dont know the real steps for it because it is not like the very first openbve so sumbodii HHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP....pleaz

error46146:

Quote from: dizion on April 27, 2009, 04:07:53 PM
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ok but how do i set the folders inside like how do i set em up cuz i tried everything n i dont know the real steps for it because it is not like the very first openbve so sumbodii HHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP....pleaz

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if the train comes with exterior views then you do not need to set up anything its already all set up

if the train doesn't come with exterior views then you can try makin it yourself, but its not easy lol

pjiang6211:

Quote from: error46146 on April 27, 2009, 10:42:07 PM
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if the train doesn't come with exterior views then you can try makin it yourself, but its not easy lol

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DEFINITELY!!!
My back is breaking from all this work on my own trains lol  :D
...but it's definitely worth it  ;D !!!

ipaclansite:

If you want to use your own trains for exterior objects, you will need to find the train object you wish to use, then put that object file into the train folder of the train you want to use.  Then create a new file called extensions.cfg.  In that file on top put [exterior] then from there on you insert the car number then the object you are using, car numbers start from 0, below is an example of how you would write a extensions.cfg.

[exterior]
0 = R46A.b3d
1 = R46B.b3d
2 = R46B.b3d
3 = R46A.b3d

Where R46A.b3d and R46B.b3d are the object files placed within the train directory of the R46.  So in addition to everything else in the R46 folder, I also have a file called R46A.b3d, R46B.b3d and the extensions.b3d.

GoYankees:

Quote from: ipaclansite on April 28, 2009, 05:12:00 PM
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If you want to use your own trains for exterior objects, you will need to find the train object you wish to use, then put that object file into the train folder of the train you want to use.  Then create a new file called extensions.cfg.  In that file on top put [exterior] then from there on you insert the car number then the object you are using, car numbers start from 0, below is an example of how you would write a extensions.cfg.

[exterior]
0 = R46A.b3d
1 = R46B.b3d
2 = R46B.b3d
3 = R46A.b3d

Where R46A.b3d and R46B.b3d are the object files placed within the train directory of the R46.  So in addition to everything else in the R46 folder, I also have a file called R46A.b3d, R46B.b3d and the extensions.b3d.

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thanks for the tutorial ;D i will try it with error's brand new R46
but a got 2 question, lets say i want to do a ten car R46, would you do somthing like

0 = R46 Front.b3d
1= R46 Middle.b3d and so on

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