Using blender as a track editor
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Beware, this page is describing a work in progress! All those informations have high probability to be obsolete very soon ;-)
The point of this page is only to explore how track's high level informations can be stored in blender, then exported to a format OpenRacing can load.
I'll describe first a possible way to go from an empty blender screen to a modeled track usable from OpenRacing, featuring:
- cars starting positions
- roads and any other ground materials definitions.
- lanes, i.e. areas authorized for cars to drive on, with their direction (if applicable).
- checkpoints, so we can define a race track as a list of checkpoints.
Create the ground
make the mesh
- build your model as you like, here is mine:
<<< 0001.png >>>
texture
Apply a real-world (or purely virtual) map texture we'll use as a guide.
- create uv-map: edit mode U->project from view (bounded), from above (NUMPAD-7)
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- link uv to a map of roads or racing track.
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