I'm a doctor, not a mechanic

Difference between revisions of "Legacy:T3D StaticMesh"

From Unreal Wiki, The Unreal Engine Documentation Site
Jump to: navigation, search
(T3D sample Brush data added)
(Adding some info to convert T3D SM to .ASE Files)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
T3D Staticmeshes files are generated with the UCC command in order to export all StaticMeshes data from package or level.
 
T3D Staticmeshes files are generated with the UCC command in order to export all StaticMeshes data from package or level.
 
It creates one .t3d file for each unique staticmesh found in the package.
 
It creates one .t3d file for each unique staticmesh found in the package.
They are exported using this command:
+
They are exported using this command:<br>
ucc batchexport myPackage T3D StaticMesh
+
<uscript>ucc batchexport myPackage T3D StaticMesh</uscript>
 +
 
  
 
Sample File: Some basic triangle in Unreal Editor
 
Sample File: Some basic triangle in Unreal Editor
Line 11: Line 12:
 
<uscript>
 
<uscript>
 
Begin StaticMesh Name=TriOriginal
 
Begin StaticMesh Name=TriOriginal
     Version=2.000000 BoundingBox.Min.X=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Y=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Z=0.000000 BoundingBox.Max.X=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Y=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Z=0.000000
+
     Version=2.000000 BoundingBox.Min.X=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Y=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Z=0.000000 BoundingBox.Max.X=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Y=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Z=0.000000 //Unknown effect
 
     Begin Triangle
 
     Begin Triangle
 
         Texture SMTest.Tex.256x256 //Texture applied to the triangle
 
         Texture SMTest.Tex.256x256 //Texture applied to the triangle
Line 33: Line 34:
 
T3D StaticMesh Drawing:<br>
 
T3D StaticMesh Drawing:<br>
 
[[File:T3DSM_Draw.png]]
 
[[File:T3DSM_Draw.png]]
 +
 +
 +
 +
== Converting T3D StaticMeshes to ASE file ==
 +
These T3D files can be used and converted as ASE (3D Ascii Scene) files in order to convert staticmeshes to UT3 as the UT3 editor
 +
allows to import .ase files.
 +
 +
Here is the algorithm to use (.ase file data):
 +
<uscript>
 +
*3DSMAX_ASCIIEXPORT 200
 +
*MATERIAL_LIST {
 +
*MATERIAL_COUNT 1 //Always 1
 +
*MATERIAL 0 {
 +
*MATERIAL_NAME "Default Material"
 +
*MATERIAL_CLASS "Multi/Sub-Object"
 +
*MATERIAL_AMBIENT 1.0000  1.0000  1.0000
 +
*MATERIAL_DIFFUSE 1.0000  1.0000  1.0000
 +
*MATERIAL_SPECULAR 1.0000  1.0000  1.0000
 +
*NUMSUBMTLS 1 //Num of unique different textures used in the staticmesh
 +
*SUBMATERIAL 0 {
 +
*MATERIAL_NAME "256x256" //Name of the texture used (without group and package info)
 +
*MATERIAL_AMBIENT 1  1  1
 +
*MATERIAL_DIFFUSE 1  1  1
 +
*MATERIAL_SPECULAR 1  1  1
 +
*MAP_DIFFUSE {
 +
*MAP_NAME "Map #0"
 +
*MAP_CLASS "Bitmap"
 +
*MAP_SUBNO 1
 +
*MAP_AMOUNT 1
 +
*BITMAP "256x256" //Name of the texture used (without group and package info)
 +
*MAP_TYPE Screen
 +
*UVW_U_OFFSET 0.000000
 +
*UVW_V_OFFSET 0.000000
 +
*UVW_U_TILING 1.000000
 +
*UVW_V_TILING 1.000000
 +
*UVW_ANGLE 0.000000
 +
*UVW_BLUR 1.000000
 +
*UVW_BLUR_OFFSET 0.000000
 +
*UVW_NOUSE_AMT 1.000000
 +
*UVW_NOISE_SIZE 1.000000
 +
*UVW_NOISE_LEVEL 1
 +
*UVW_NOISE_PHASE 0.000000
 +
*BITMAP_FILTER Pyramidal
 +
}
 +
}
 +
}
 +
}
 +
*GEOMOBJECT {
 +
*MESH {
 +
*TIMEVALUE 0
 +
*MESH_NUMVERTEX 3 //Num of vertices in the staticmesh
 +
*MESH_NUMFACES 1 //Num of triangle in the staticmesh (normally equals to NUMVERTEX/NUMTRIANGLES)
 +
*MESH_VERTEX_LIST {
 +
*MESH_VERTEX    0 128.0 -128.0 0.0 //V1x(Triangle) -V1y V1z (axis Y direction in unreal editor is from top to bottom)
 +
*MESH_VERTEX    1 -128.0 128.0 0.0 //V2x(Triangle) -V2y V2z
 +
*MESH_VERTEX    2 -128.0 -128.0 0.0 //V3x(Triangle) -V3y V3z
 +
}
 +
*MESH_FACE_LIST {
 +
*MESH_FACE 0: A: 0 B: 1 C: 2 AB: 1 BC: 0 CA: 1 *MESH_SMOOTHING 1 *MESH_MTLID 0
 +
}
 +
*MESH_NUMTVERTEX 3 //Num of triangles*3
 +
*MESH_TVERTLIST {
 +
*MESH_TVERT 0 1.0 -0.0 1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 1: Uv1 -Vv1  1
 +
*MESH_TVERT 1 0.0 1.0 1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 2: Uv2 -Vv2  1
 +
*MESH_TVERT 2 0.0 -0.0 1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 2: Uv2 -Vv2  1
 +
}
 +
*MESH_NUMTVFACES 1 // Num of triangles
 +
*MESH_TFACELIST {
 +
*MESH_TFACE 0 0 1 2 //0,1,2 for triangle 1
 +
      //*MESH_TFACE 0 3 4 5 // for triangle 2 ...
 +
}
 +
}
 +
*MATERIAL_REF 0 //Do not change this
 +
}</uscript>

Revision as of 01:06, 17 October 2009

T3D Staticmeshes files are generated with the UCC command in order to export all StaticMeshes data from package or level. It creates one .t3d file for each unique staticmesh found in the package. They are exported using this command:

ucc batchexport myPackage T3D StaticMesh


Sample File: Some basic triangle in Unreal Editor

T3DSM TriangleUED.png


Begin StaticMesh Name=TriOriginal
    Version=2.000000 BoundingBox.Min.X=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Y=-128.000000 BoundingBox.Min.Z=0.000000 BoundingBox.Max.X=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Y=128.000000 BoundingBox.Max.Z=0.000000 //Unknown effect
    Begin Triangle
        Texture SMTest.Tex.256x256 //Texture applied to the triangle
        SmoothingMask 0 //Unknown effect
        Vertex 0 128.000000 128.000000 0.000000 1.000000 0.000000 //Vertex Coordinates (x,y,z)+ Texture U,V data
        Vertex 1 -128.000000 -128.000000 0.000000 0.000000 -1.000000
        Vertex 2 -128.000000 128.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
    End Triangle
End StaticMesh

The vertices are ordered differently from the last one to the first one if we compare with T3D brush.

T3D Brush Drawing:
T3DSM BrushDraw.png
T3D Brush data:

             Vertex   -00128.000000,+00128.000000,+00000.000000
             Vertex   -00128.000000,-00128.000000,+00000.000000
             Vertex   +00128.000000,+00128.000000,+00000.000000

T3D StaticMesh Drawing:
T3DSM Draw.png


Converting T3D StaticMeshes to ASE file

These T3D files can be used and converted as ASE (3D Ascii Scene) files in order to convert staticmeshes to UT3 as the UT3 editor allows to import .ase files.

Here is the algorithm to use (.ase file data):

*3DSMAX_ASCIIEXPORT 200
*MATERIAL_LIST {
	*MATERIAL_COUNT 1 //Always 1
	*MATERIAL 0 {
		*MATERIAL_NAME "Default Material"
		*MATERIAL_CLASS "Multi/Sub-Object"
		*MATERIAL_AMBIENT 1.0000   1.0000   1.0000
		*MATERIAL_DIFFUSE 1.0000   1.0000   1.0000
		*MATERIAL_SPECULAR 1.0000   1.0000   1.0000
		*NUMSUBMTLS 1 //Num of unique different textures used in the staticmesh
		*SUBMATERIAL 0 {
			*MATERIAL_NAME "256x256" //Name of the texture used (without group and package info)
			*MATERIAL_AMBIENT 1  1  1
			*MATERIAL_DIFFUSE 1  1  1
			*MATERIAL_SPECULAR 1  1  1
			*MAP_DIFFUSE {
				*MAP_NAME "Map #0"
				*MAP_CLASS "Bitmap"
				*MAP_SUBNO 1
				*MAP_AMOUNT 1
				*BITMAP "256x256" //Name of the texture used (without group and package info)
				*MAP_TYPE Screen
				*UVW_U_OFFSET 0.000000
				*UVW_V_OFFSET 0.000000
				*UVW_U_TILING 1.000000
				*UVW_V_TILING 1.000000
				*UVW_ANGLE 0.000000
				*UVW_BLUR 1.000000
				*UVW_BLUR_OFFSET 0.000000
				*UVW_NOUSE_AMT 1.000000
				*UVW_NOISE_SIZE 1.000000
				*UVW_NOISE_LEVEL 1
				*UVW_NOISE_PHASE 0.000000
				*BITMAP_FILTER Pyramidal
			}
		}
	}
}
*GEOMOBJECT {
	*MESH {
		*TIMEVALUE 0
		*MESH_NUMVERTEX 3 //Num of vertices in the staticmesh
		*MESH_NUMFACES 1 //Num of triangle in the staticmesh (normally equals to NUMVERTEX/NUMTRIANGLES)
		*MESH_VERTEX_LIST {
			*MESH_VERTEX    0	128.0	-128.0	0.0 //V1x(Triangle) -V1y V1z (axis Y direction in unreal editor is from top to bottom)
			*MESH_VERTEX    1	-128.0	128.0	0.0 //V2x(Triangle) -V2y V2z
			*MESH_VERTEX    2	-128.0	-128.0	0.0 //V3x(Triangle) -V3y V3z
		}
		*MESH_FACE_LIST {
			*MESH_FACE 0: A: 0 B: 1 C: 2 AB: 1 BC: 0 CA: 1	 *MESH_SMOOTHING 1 	*MESH_MTLID 0
		}
		*MESH_NUMTVERTEX 3 //Num of triangles*3
		*MESH_TVERTLIST {
			*MESH_TVERT 0	1.0	-0.0	1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 1: Uv1 -Vv1  1
			*MESH_TVERT 1	0.0	1.0	1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 2: Uv2 -Vv2  1
			*MESH_TVERT 2	0.0	-0.0	1 //Triangle 1: UV Values of Vertex 2: Uv2 -Vv2  1
		}
		*MESH_NUMTVFACES 1 // Num of triangles
		*MESH_TFACELIST {
			*MESH_TFACE 0	0	1	2 //0,1,2 for triangle 1 
		      //*MESH_TFACE 0	3	4	5 // for triangle 2 ... 
		}
	}
	*MATERIAL_REF 0 //Do not change this
}