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Jordan Siddall
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:17
I have just about imported a jet into FPSC but its tiny, how do I resize it?
FernandoK
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:18
You can't. You have to use some other software.
Jordan Siddall
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:19
oh bugger... I spent the last hour trying to figure it out. Shouldnt the model in Darkmatter be already be big?
FernandoK
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:24
Scale is one of those things that always bugs me. Every software developer has his own scale. This is a real annoyance if you are trying for precision. Anyway, it is what it is.
game Spacer
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 07:17 Edited at: 23rd Feb 2005 07:18
Just scale it in your fpe script file.

It should be under the heading "orientation"
LeeBamber
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 08:29
Let us know if the SCALE field in the entity file worked for you. Remember to delete the BIN file of the same entity name before you rerun the software just to be sure. The BIN files are binary snapshots of the text file (quicker loading and a little more secure) for the final game.

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