
Who you gonna call?
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Thargoid-busters..... But don't cross the beams.Thargoid wrote:Who you gonna call?
Thargoid wrote:My first thought on seeing it was
Who you gonna call?
Wings3d can give the camera position, but not sure off the top of my head about the rotations. I will check again later. Will definitely take a look at the calculator later on too. Thank you for that link! Just gotta keep ice on this tooth for a bit...Griff wrote:The camera view stuff is tricky, i just use the standard view ones in the default shipset and i get the camera positions settings by drawing an 8 sided disc centred around my ship model and scaled up enough to give a good view of the ship, then i make a note of the X and Z coordinate numbers for each of the eight vertices, like this:
I wonder for the more complex camera rotations you might be able to get them from your 3d program, zero out your camera's rotation settings then move it into a suitable place away from the ship, make a note of the position X,Y and Z co-ordinates, then manually rotate the camera view so it points back towards your ship, do this one rotation axis at a time and make a note of each rotation you've just done (there'll be a rotation properties panel somewhere in your 3d program which will tell you how many degrees you've just rotated the camera by), take all of these settings and feed them into a quaternion calculator, there's a great one here somewhere on the boards (i'll be back with a link for it in a moment) or you could use an on-line one eg here: http://www.onlineconversion.com/quaternions.htm - i've not used that one but i suspect it's inputs called 'a','b' and 'c' will correspond to a = heading rotation , b=pitch rotation and c=roll rotation
Ah, the quaternion calculator is in ClymAngus's signature, see this post then follow the link in the sig
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=85623#p85623
What is it about a toothache, that you just can't ignore? I have a very high pain tolerance/threshhold (have had to pop my own kneecaps back into place more times than I can count!), but when it comes to a toothache, I just can't tune it out. And when that ache start creeping clear up to your cheek bone and temple...argh! Maybe because it's so close to your brain...? }:]Diziet Sma wrote:You managed all that, whilst suffering with a toothache?
Kudos and serious respect..
So far as I know, it has something to do with the fact that your face (and hands) have as many nerve-endings as the rest of your body put together.. hence they're the most sensitive to pain..Paradox wrote:What is it about a toothache, that you just can't ignore? I have a very high pain tolerance/threshhold (have had to pop my own kneecaps back into place more times than I can count!), but when it comes to a toothache, I just can't tune it out. And when that ache start creeping clear up to your cheek bone and temple...argh! Maybe because it's so close to your brain...? }:]