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Old 01-13-2010, 8:57 PM   #21
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Yeah I noticed that the other day but have yet to look into this. Thanks for the tip!
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Works like a charm:

1) Make a camera and call it panoramacam for instance
2) Go to panorama exporter
3) Select the correct cam in the menu (Very important, setting is not very obviously placed!)
4) Set up res
5) Render

If you have 64-bit vista or XP, the quicktime one wont work. However, save your map as a spherical BMP, and stitch it together using a third party app.

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Thanks for the mini-tut Joep! I'll give it a go when I have a chance!

I'm on X64 Sever 2003, btw.
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And I had got lost this thread, nice trains and the br294 cabin is very pretty ... and... you say that the overall triangle count is about 20k, but this include the interiors?. And I refer to the cabin in strict sense and to the part of exterior surfaces that one sees from the interior,

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20k is for the exterior of a locomotive. The interior is a seperate model, duplicating only visible parts of the exterior and comes to 20-25k.
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