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== Complet Workflow on GNU/Linux == | == Complet Workflow on GNU/Linux == | ||
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Xfce 4.10: A Simple and efficient Gtk2 Desktop environement (Low Memory, Fast, Stable) | Xfce 4.10: A Simple and efficient Gtk2 Desktop environement (Low Memory, Fast, Stable) |
Revision as of 22:17, 1 June 2014
Overview
This page has been created to list the tested tool chain for every path in art. It's important to note that this page lists what has been tested with real models starting from the 3d tool up to addition in game. This guide needs to be updated!
Complet Workflow on GNU/Linux
It use Debian SID on June 2014
Desktop environement: Xfce 4.10: A Simple and efficient Gtk2 Desktop environement (Low Memory, Fast, Stable)
Graphic driver nvidia 331.67 : Install nvidia-kernel-dkms, nvidia-setting, nvidia-xconfig and be sure to have remove all xserver-xorg-* package before install it, that have a big impact to the stabilitty. run nvidia-xconfig as super user (sudo) one time for initial configuration.
Graphic Utility' libnvtt-bin : Provide nvcompress tool, it permit to manimulate images on .dds format Gimp 2.8.10 gimp-texturize gimp-dds : GNU Image Manipulation Program and 2 good plugins
Text Editor Vim-gtk 7.4.273 | emacs | scite
Graphic SVN manipumation Thunar-vcs-plugin if you use Xfce permit to manipulate SVN from you file explorer (Thunar 1.6.3)
Audio Ardour3 : a tracker / sequencer . Audacity 2.0.5 : The ultimate Audio manipulation programe
sudo apt-get install xfce4 xfce4-goodies blender nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-setting nvidia-xconfig libnvtt-bin gimp gimp-texturize gimp-dds vim-gtk thunar-vcs-plugin ardour3 audacity sudo nvidia-xconfig
Characters
New characters follow the table below. Existing characters with a rig and animation have to be edited in the application they have been built originally.
Geometry + UV
Maya -> obj -> 3dsmax
Maya -> obj -> Blender
Blender
- 2.49 -> export_cal3d.py version 0.9 -> cal3d cmf
- 2.5 / 2.6 -> https://github.com/alexeyd/blender2cal3d -> cal3d caf (some testing is needed on this new script)
3dsmax -> cal3d cmf in game
Rigging + Animations
PlaneShift uses CAL3D as animation library. So all rigging/animation made for PlaneShift need to be then exported to CAL3D.
Maya
Not supported.
Blender
- 2.49 -> export_cal3d.py version 0.9 -> cal3d caf -> in game
- 2.5 / 2.6 -> https://github.com/alexeyd/blender2cal3d -> cal3d caf (some testing is needed on this new script)
Note: the 2.6x exporter needs a patch to work on latest Blender (to be provided); moreover it seems that the binary format is obsolete or somehow broken, so you have to export as xml then conver to binary with the converter in the miniviewer zip.
- 2.7 :
Download Blender 3D : http://www.blender.org/download/
Download CrystalSpace SVN version : svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/crystal/code/CS/trunk CS_LATEST
the io_scene_cs dir will be on CS_LATEST/scripts/blender/io_scene_cs
Follow Intructions from here : http://www.crystalspace3d.org/docs/online/manual/io_005fscene_005fcs-Installing.html#4 Note: Don't forget to switching to the CrystalSpace render view as indicated on the documentation.
3DSMax
3dsmax -> (using the cal3d exporter) -> cal3d caf in game
Notes
It seems that the PS engine only understands cal3d binary format (caf, csf, ...) and not xml formats (.xaf, .xsf, etc.) Convert your XAF, XMF, XSF, ... to Cxx format with Cal3d binary converter
To view your models exported in CAL3D format, you need the "miniviewer" program.
Miniviewer for Windows, for Linux (?), for MacOSX (?)
Items
Existing items can easily be ported to different tools with obj format and edited.
Items which needs to be rigged/weighted with the character follow the same rules of the chapter "Characters" above. Examples: A sword, a helmet, a bracer are not rigged with the character. A hair set, a robe, a plate mail torso are rigged with the character.
Geometry + UV
Maya
Maya -> obj -> 3dsmax
Maya -> obj -> Blender
Blender
Blender (2.68, with other versions YMMV) -> io_scene_cs -> crystal space
Blender (including blender 2.5x) -> obj -> 3dsmax
Blender2.49 -> blend2cs -> meshfact (not supported on blender 2.5x but under developpement by CS team)
3dsmax
3dsmax -> maxscript exporter -> meshfact in game
Levels
Existing levels should be edited in the original application those were built in. It's possible to export in obj a part of the level and have it edited in another tool, then import it back, but this process is not preferred.
Geometry + UV
Maya -> obj -> 3dsmax -> maxscript exporter -> world in game
Blender(including blender 2.5x) -> obj -> 3dsmax -> maxscript exporter -> world in game
3dsmax -> [maxscript exporter] -> world in game
Blender -> io_scene_cs -> world
Documentation on how to use it is here.
After exporting the world file you'll need to rename it to the name area in Planeshift; you'll also need to move the definitions of the materials and textures into materials/materials.cslib , and move the textures directory under materials directory or zipfile.
Dynamic Lights
Dynamic lights are the ones for the crystal and for lanterns that change intensity during the day based on the time change or an event.
Those are exported in a PS specific XML format.
Maya -> not supported
Blender 2.49-> not tested
Blender 2.5x-> Not supported
3dsmax -> maxscript for lights -> world in game