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The color of the outfield walls are for the type of material. I Jorim's video will explain it, but ultimately it controls the bounce off the wall.
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I've gotten the image issue solved... sort of some of my images got resized/duplicated upon fixing (long-story short, I created them by snipping in gimp, the resulting jpg were "progressive jpg" and couldn't be handled by the game, just had to resave them in paint.
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silvam14, I can't seem to find your infields in the 3D Warehouse - do you have a direct link for it?
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Hey silvam!
Any advice on making fictional stadiums? Since you seem to have done (almost) all of the historical stadiums, I'd like to attempt to make one. Last edited by skyballer455; 06-22-2016 at 09:24 PM. |
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Not really except use your imagination. I am going to just use profiles from various stadiums using Clems site and just mix and match to get a variety of grandstands/bleachers. The ones I made were just conjured in my head or some even right when I was desinging in sketch up.
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Yes, but put a square or rectangle down first instead of the diagram
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Put a rectangle down first. Just like you would be working on a diagram. Then just build on that. Yes Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Just like when you imported the image of the ballpark diagram for Jarry park. Instead. Use the square took, start from the origin and make a big enough square to build your park in. Does that explain better
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Yes it does. Thank you very much!
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Also, I took a baseball layout and just made walls for it to play around and get use to the tools. I painted the walls(both sides) with a medal texture, but in the game, the walls look like a bad TV channel (back before cable). Not sure what I did wrong there. Again, thanks for your help! |
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I'm glad you are taking a shot at this.
To align the grid. It's very easy. You click and hold on home plate and press the 1 key. You should see a red dot on home. If not click in the area and keep pressing one until you see one. Then click and hold on the backside of first on the foul line and press 2 there should be a green dot. Then do the same for third base and press 3. There should be. A yellow dot. Now simply press 4 and the grid should align for the most part. You may need to re adjust the dots until you are happy with the alignment. Not sure about the texture though. I would have to look at it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That worked, except that the grid is way larger than my field. Maybe I messed up with scaling the field in SketchUp? I though I had it right at least. Here is a pic of what it looks like in ootp currently:
Also, see what I mean about the walls? I just painted them with a medal material from inside of SketchUp. Thanks again! |
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