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Modeltool options
Modeltool options
   -g <name>  : use group definition
   -g <name>  : use group definition
   -tx <dir> : set texture prefix
   -tx <dir>     : set texture prefix
-nomats : no materials are output in the .bzw.
  -nomats       : do not write materials.
   -sm : use the smoothbounce property
  -m         : disable materials (matref)
   -yz : flip y and z coordinates
   -sm         : use the smoothbounce property
   -n : disable normals
   -yz         : flip y and z coordinates
   -t : disable texture coordinates
   -n                 : disable normals
  -m : disable materials
   -t                 : disable texture coordinates
   -a : disable ambient coloring
   -a                 : disable ambient coloring
   -d : disable diffuse coloring
   -d                 : disable diffuse coloring
   -s : disable specular coloring
   -s                 : disable specular coloring
   -sh : disable shininess
   -sh         : disable shininess
   -sf <val> : shine multiplier
   -sf <val>     : shine multiplier
   -e : disable emission coloring
   -e                 : disable emission coloring
   -gx <val> : scale the model by this factor
   -gx <val>   : scale the model by this factor
   -gsx <val> : shift the map by this value in X
   -gsx <val> : shift the map by this value in X
   -gsy <val> : shift the map by this value in Y
   -gsy <val> : shift the map by this value in Y
   -gsz <val> : shift the map by this value in Z
   -gsz <val> : shift the map by this value in Z
   -bspskip <val> : skip faces with this material when importing a bsp
   -bspskip <val> : skip faces with this material when importing a bsp
   -bounds : compute the bounds and sphere for draw info meshes and write them to the map
   -bounds       : compute the bounds and sphere for draw info meshes and write them to the map
   -bounding : generates invisible faces (and a material) to be used  for collision detection
   -bounding   : generates invisible faces (and a material) to be used  for collision detection
   -comments: add comments to the resulting bzw file (will make it a lot larger
   -comments : add comments to the resulting bzw file (will make it a lot larger
   -striplimit <val>: the longest triangle strip to use for LODs   
   -striplimit <val>: the longest triangle strip to use for LODs  (16 recommended)
[[category:Map Making]]
[[category:Map Making]]
[[category:Map Editors]]
[[category:Map Editors]]

Revision as of 00:57, 27 December 2007

Modeltool can now convert .obj files to bzflag drawinfo. It can be downloaded with the source code through SVN, and it is found in the bzflag/tools/ directory.


Modeltool options

 -g <name>  : use group definition
 -tx <dir>     : set texture prefix
 -nomats       : do not write materials.
 -m	         : disable materials (matref)
 -sm	         : use the smoothbounce property
 -yz	         : flip y and z coordinates
 -n	                 : disable normals
 -t	                 : disable texture coordinates
 -a	                 : disable ambient coloring
 -d	                 : disable diffuse coloring
 -s	                 : disable specular coloring
 -sh	         : disable shininess
 -sf <val>     : shine multiplier
 -e	                 : disable emission coloring
 -gx <val>    : scale the model by this factor
 -gsx <val>  : shift the map by this value in X
 -gsy <val>  : shift the map by this value in Y
 -gsz <val>  : shift the map by this value in Z
 -bspskip <val> : skip faces with this material when importing a bsp
 -bounds       : compute the bounds and sphere for draw info meshes and write them to the map
 -bounding   : generates invisible faces (and a material) to be used  for collision detection
 -comments  : add comments to the resulting bzw file (will make it a lot larger
 -striplimit <val>: the longest triangle strip to use for LODs  (16 recommended)