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Old 09-26-2006, 05:30 PM
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Do you have the source/document for obtaining the triangles?
I too thought of making a 3D mob placement tool, but I'm lost


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Old 09-27-2006, 03:00 AM
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Do you have the source/document for obtaining the triangles?
I too thought of making a 3D mob placement tool, but I'm lost


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If you are using something close to Delphi 6 I have all you need..I dont understand what you mean by triangles but as for obtaining tris and quads
from the .dxf file for drawing geometry yes I have that.

I have tutorials and sources here for delphi 6 that will teach a person to draw 3d images with a homemade DirectX8.1 3d matrix.

I could probably load the zone directly at some point when I fure out how to use the S3d spy sources.. But for now Ill learn with a .dxf file.

Gvie me a few months to make something to draw the .dxf file as I have to learn the code as I go along. But I know I have all the answers in the stuff I have now..So it can be done..
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Old 09-28-2006, 02:26 AM
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I meant triangles=tris or quads.

If you have a document on how to create the 3D portion, let me know. I don't use delphi, but I can do 3D without problem.



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Old 09-29-2006, 12:41 PM
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All you need to do is find some packages for Opengl or directx for your language. Or if you know how to do that then the easiest way I have found is to find some ones example project for .dxf
I have an awesome one for delphi but I cant find the link for it but there should be plenty of stuff published..
Anyway the way I convert to .dxf is to use S3dspy to extract the zones .wld file. Then use Zone Converter to create a .obj file..
Then I use Metasequoia

http://www.metaseq.net/english/index.html

To load the .obj file and then it can be saved as a .dxf file wich will give me
all the info I need to know the exact dimnsions of the zone.
You can also view the zones geometry in Meta.
Note..Not all zones will convert to .obj file..Zone converter can and does crash sometimes..
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Old 10-02-2006, 03:03 PM
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Everything you need to load zones (both formats) is in openeq. azone also loads .s3d files and works on the 3d data (so does apathing). The data is polygon soup though, its a real nightmare to work on. Its likely that your going to run into the same problems that I did with fear pathing (and even LOS)... trying to figure out what is a surface and what is not... but I wish you luck.
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