GP4 Track Editing - new new thread

Posted by markko 
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 21, 2006 07:08PM
Posted by: Lo2k
hmm, it needs a correction:
"for now" also means "in incoming version too". It was on my list but I clearly had no time to add it for a today's release. I'm sorry, I added many, many features in the next version but not this one yet.

@Ruboy: this should be fixed in the incoming version.

@32BOBO32: It's a bit late for such bug report but if it happens again in incoming version, be sure to report it to me again.

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 21, 2006 09:25PM
Posted by: Lo2k
By the way, today end at 23h59 for me and in France, it's 21h27 on my computer :)

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 22, 2006 12:05AM
Posted by: 32BOBO32
00.03 in mine :D maybe too traffic on the road :D
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 22, 2006 12:15AM
Posted by: Lo2k
Look again in your socks :)

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 22, 2006 12:23AM
Posted by: 32BOBO32
Thanks mate :D very very very thanks :D
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 22, 2006 10:16PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Hi guys i encountered a problem. I want to put a track sector height lower than than 26.55 and track profiler shows me this.



Any solutions please. I work alone i dont have anyone to guide me and this is my first attemp to build something.

Cheers.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 23, 2006 04:59PM
Posted by: Lo2k
Yep, in that case you can't use Track profiler (which has been designed to finely tune raw sector's heights, not to profile a track from ground).

So you can set a precise height in sector position command (double click the sector line in the left list) or displace the sector engagind the displace button and clicking and draging the right mouse button.

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 24, 2006 11:41AM
Posted by: gildoorf
Hi Jcaranti:

Lo2k says:

So you can set a precise height in sector position command (double click the sector line in the left list) or displace the sector engagind the displace button and clicking and draging the right mouse button.


Or... You can try Autocad Elevation method (see realgpx website) and import height values precisely.

Please, have a try. For sure it´s gonna be useful.

Gildoorf
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 25, 2006 05:23PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Hi guys i made a 2nd .dat also that i will be working on.
Name of this track will be called Rollercoaster









I think it is pretty cool. S3 is very demanding for any driver.

I certainly need a person who can take a good peek and point me out what im doing wrong and tell me how to correct it. I am learning as i try to advance.

Cheers :)
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 25, 2006 06:04PM
Posted by: Diax F1
I think S3 is way too bumpy. Test it as it is, you're more than doomed in S3. The player wouldn't be able to complete the lap, never mind the race.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 25, 2006 09:50PM
Posted by: Ruboy
Yep...you still have to smooth it out extremely. It won't be drivebale this way.

EDIT: Driveable yes, but not smooth.





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/25/2006 09:58PM by Ruboy.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 27, 2006 12:03AM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Ruboy Wrote:
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> Yep...you still have to smooth it out extremely.
> It won't be drivebale this way.
>
> EDIT: Driveable yes, but not smooth.

I corrected most of the problems. Im still working on it.

Do you have msn?

Cheers :)
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 27, 2006 11:19AM
Posted by: Ruboy
No...and I am not home at the moment but about 850 km away from it ;) I can post here but I cannot do anything for GP4.

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 29, 2006 09:17PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
now that gp4 builder is available,is there any way of stopping the track from randomly switching from high to low res tarmac texture...
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: December 29, 2006 11:01PM
Posted by: Lo2k
This might be linked to the fact .bin tarmac has not ever the same length as .gp4 tarmac.
But this needs to recreate .bin and .gp4 tarmacs with same HD settings in GP4 Builder (and it has to be tested to be sure).





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/29/2006 11:02PM by Lo2k.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: January 02, 2007 04:23PM
Posted by: Lottech96
I've got a Question , Is there a way to undo Mistakes? the option to undo is Grayed out. So is there a way to Undo somtehing or just deal with the "Screw up" and try fixing yourself?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/02/2007 08:47PM by Lottech96.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: January 02, 2007 05:39PM
Posted by: Lo2k
If it's greyed, you can't undo.
Basically, you can undo any .gp4 move/rotation and only one .dat move/rotation during a session.
But once you closed GP4Builder and saves the file, every changes are saved once for all.

What are you trying to undo exactly and in what kind of file ?

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: January 03, 2007 07:10AM
Posted by: Lottech96
It was the .Dat file. And I guess Deleting is Proably the only way to undo somthing.
Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: January 15, 2007 10:52PM
Posted by: Ruboy
@Lo2k:
Please check your PMs.

Re: GP4 Track Editing - new new thread
Date: January 15, 2007 11:11PM
Posted by: Lo2k
checked and replied :)

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