Umbrella420
Youth Team
"I converted this model from Sketchup into .x format so that it loads into ShowSim. The Sketchup plugin failed at properly doing this complex conversion so I had to use another method. Anyway, it's a very nice model and renders very fast for how complex it is:
DOWNLOADABLE 3D MODEL HERE - http://www.box.net/shared/static/6ihr8vclpe.zip
Anyone with aspirations to make their own version of the olympic opening ceremonies could use this model in combination with some camera animations to produce an impressive show!
This model has 60,000 polygons and more than 90 texture images! I thought ShowSim would choke on it, but it renders just as fast as the AT&T stadium does in the demo show. It does have a longer delay when initially loading, but once loaded the render speed is fast.
When loading the model into ShowSim, use the following settings:
Position: 0, -37, 0
Rotation: 0, 0, 0
Scale: 300, 300, 300
The model appears very small when first loaded and you won't even see it. Setting the scale to 300 will give you the real-life size of the stadium, which is 227 feet tall. Setting the Y position to a slightly negative value is done to hide the ground plane below ground, which is attached to the model and usually not desired to be visible."
This is not my 3D model, i have found this on a website and copy and pasted it to see if anyone can convert it to a FIFA09 format, i take no credit for this.
Can anyone convert this model please?!?
DOWNLOADABLE 3D MODEL HERE - http://www.box.net/shared/static/6ihr8vclpe.zip
Anyone with aspirations to make their own version of the olympic opening ceremonies could use this model in combination with some camera animations to produce an impressive show!
This model has 60,000 polygons and more than 90 texture images! I thought ShowSim would choke on it, but it renders just as fast as the AT&T stadium does in the demo show. It does have a longer delay when initially loading, but once loaded the render speed is fast.
When loading the model into ShowSim, use the following settings:
Position: 0, -37, 0
Rotation: 0, 0, 0
Scale: 300, 300, 300
The model appears very small when first loaded and you won't even see it. Setting the scale to 300 will give you the real-life size of the stadium, which is 227 feet tall. Setting the Y position to a slightly negative value is done to hide the ground plane below ground, which is attached to the model and usually not desired to be visible."
This is not my 3D model, i have found this on a website and copy and pasted it to see if anyone can convert it to a FIFA09 format, i take no credit for this.
Can anyone convert this model please?!?