aca dejo algunos Tips que estoy encontrando..
First... I have to assume that you are already flying online
Second... I have to assume that you have some CSL files in the proper folder..
Even though I usually use AC3D for making object files.. I have found that if you use Blender and the 'Xplane2Blender' scripts, that can be found here:
Marginals Xplane2Blender
The results are fantastic....
When you use Blender with the scripts you will get a CSL object file that has lights on it as well as a pretty good looking object file.
I may take some reading to get the steps down properly but it is well worth it. I have modified all of the helicopters in my HELI CSL to object files by using Blender. I had to do this because the new X-IvAp does not like the acf version of the CSL files. huh.gif
I have only built a few CSL's with the Blender method so I am not very efficient at it. I have noticed these things:
If you use the script in Blender to combine 2 paint files into 1,, for use with the object file,, follow the directions that come with the script. AND Make sure the final xxxx.png file has the same name as your object file. It makes it easier to keep the obj file and it's associated image.png together.... PLUS everytime I tried to create an object file using a .png with some other name my object would not have any color.
for instance:
Object file.......ACH47A.obj
Paint file ........ACH47A.png
I hope this will point you in the correct direction to get started...
NOTE: Creating the CSL object is just the first step... Open one of the Existing CSL folders and take a look at some of the other files that are in the folder. One recommendation has been to include a 'README.txt' file in you CSL package. This file should include any authorization information, in case you are making a CSL from someone else's work, and it should have information on the proper ICAO code to use when logging onto the online server.
Fuente:
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=236371. Convert the ACF to OBJ format (OBJ7 prefered for XP 7 & 8 compatibility). Edit the OBJ: move around aircraft lights, etc.
- Import the ACF into Blender using these tools, and export as a CSL OBJ file.
Muchos hablan de importar el objeto en Blender y hacerle no se que!You need to convert the ACF to the "CSL" flavour of OBJv7, even if you're using X-Plane 8.x. You can do this in one of two ways:
- Download the "CSL SDK" from here (this is a special build of X-Plane 8.15) and export the plane as an OBJ file,(El link de esto no funciona.)
Recomiendo seguir leyendo aca:
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=20261