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sdk:aircraft:tutorial [2017/02/06 16:36] – [Exporting the DR-400] jhsdk:aircraft:tutorial [2018/01/30 10:45] – [Installing the Aircraft-SDK] jh
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 ===== Installing the Aircraft-SDK ===== ===== Installing the Aircraft-SDK =====
  
-Download the [[sdk:intro|SDK]] from the [[https://www.aerofly.com/aerofly_fs_2/sdk/|Aerofly FS 2 SDK website]]. The download is free, all we require is an email for registration so we can inform you, if a new version comes out that might be incompatible to previous versions. After the download has been completed, run the **aerofly_fs_2_sdk_setup.exe** installer and follow its steps. Please note the installation path chosen here because all the SDK content will be extracted to this SDK-folder.+Download the [[sdk:intro|SDK]] from the [[https://www.aerofly.com/community/filebase/index.php?category-file-list/3-aerofly-fs-2-sdk/|Aerofly FS 2 SDK website]]. The download is free, all we require is an email for registration so we can inform you, if a new version comes out that might be incompatible to previous versions. After the download has been completed, run the **aerofly_fs_2_sdk_setup.exe** installer and follow its steps. Please note the installation path chosen here because all the SDK content will be extracted to this SDK-folder.
  
 From that SDK folder go into the ''aerofly_fs_2_content_converter'' folder and execute the **aerofly_fs_2_content_converter.exe**. This will install the Content Converter which we will need later. From that SDK folder go into the ''aerofly_fs_2_content_converter'' folder and execute the **aerofly_fs_2_content_converter.exe**. This will install the Content Converter which we will need later.
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 Copy the entire ''dr400'' folder from the ''aircraft_workshop'' folder in the SDK to some personal work directory where your useraccount has full access to. This will be your 'intermediate' folder where all the raw models for Aerofly aircraft can stay. From there open the dr400 [[sdk:aircraft:modelling|3D model]] in 3D Studio Max and select 'Export' -> 'Export' and select the your dr400 intermediate folder. Select ''IPACS TGI Exporter (*.TGI)'' and save to ''dr400.tgi''. Select the output option 'Aircraft model' in the exporter menu and set the scale factor to ''100''. Click on the 'Export' button to start the process. Copy the entire ''dr400'' folder from the ''aircraft_workshop'' folder in the SDK to some personal work directory where your useraccount has full access to. This will be your 'intermediate' folder where all the raw models for Aerofly aircraft can stay. From there open the dr400 [[sdk:aircraft:modelling|3D model]] in 3D Studio Max and select 'Export' -> 'Export' and select the your dr400 intermediate folder. Select ''IPACS TGI Exporter (*.TGI)'' and save to ''dr400.tgi''. Select the output option 'Aircraft model' in the exporter menu and set the scale factor to ''100''. Click on the 'Export' button to start the process.
  
-> Please note that the 3D model of the Robin DR-400 and sounds provided are copyrighted and may not be used for any other purpose then demonstrating how to create aircraft for the Aerofly FS 2.+> Please note that the 3D model of the Robin DR-400 provided is copyrighted and may not be used for any other purpose then demonstrating how to create aircraft for the Aerofly FS 2.
  
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sdk/aircraft/tutorial.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/10 21:23 by jh