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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2011, 02:34:29 am »
I exported the default cube and loaded it in FH :3333

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2011, 06:02:35 am »
I'm confused on what exactly what to do. Can you help? (btw I have the first half done)
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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2011, 06:43:07 am »
i have succefully installed blender with ogre exporter (in windows)

1 download and install blender 2.49b at blender-249
2 download exporter Blender+Exporter or direct link: BlenderExport.zip and unzip the file.
3 copy ogremeshesexporter.py and subfolders to the path ...\blender\.blender\scripts.
4 download and install python 2.6
or direct link:
for x86 computers: python-2.6.msi
for x86-64 computers: python-2.6.amd64.msi

now open blender and export your model.

OMG i have forget, not all people are ogre experts and have OgreXmlConverter. well...
at now we have the converted blender model to xml, is correct?
we need to convert from xml to mesh:

5 download OgreXmlConverter or direct link: OgreCommandLineTools_1.6.3.msi

drag and drop the .xml file in to OgreXmlConverter.exe and surprise!

you have a .mesh file!

if at some step I was not very clear, please let me know.

   

Um.. Yea... Whats subfolders? :D are they normal folders or?...
« Last Edit: July 30, 2011, 06:50:32 am by DarkMoonNight »

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #13 on: July 30, 2011, 06:53:04 am »
I saw a folder 2.58 there. and there was a folder scripts but in scripts are another 5 folders. Should i click any of it or just paste it in scripts?

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2011, 06:32:08 pm »
i don't understand why you are confused, :'(  but i updated some information. i hope now is more clear.

-i put a direct link to download blender, because this will only works with blender 2.49b. not 2.5
-i put some images.

I exported the default cube and loaded it in FH :3333
please help me to solve people questions, it is very hard to me to understand what is wrong.


I'm confused on what exactly what to do. Can you help? (btw I have the first half done)
Where is the problem?


I saw a folder 2.58 there. and there was a folder scripts but in scripts are another 5 folders. Should i click any of it or just paste it in scripts?
2.58? you are using the correct version of blender? (2.49b)
just paste it in scripts

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2011, 06:54:29 pm »
i have succefully installed blender with ogre exporter (in windows)

1 download and install blender 2.49b at blender-249
2 download exporter Blender+Exporter or direct link: BlenderExport.zip and unzip the file.
3 copy ogremeshesexporter.py and subfolders to the path ...\blender\.blender\scripts.
4 download and install python 2.6
or direct link:
for x86 computers: python-2.6.msi
for x86-64 computers: python-2.6.amd64.msi

now open blender and export your model.

OMG i have forget, not all people are ogre experts and have OgreXmlConverter. well...
at now we have the converted blender model to xml, is correct?
we need to convert from xml to mesh:

5 download OgreXmlConverter or direct link: OgreCommandLineTools_1.6.3.msi

drag and drop the .xml file in to OgreXmlConverter.exe and surprise!

you have a .mesh file!

if at some step I was not very clear, please let me know.

     

Um.. Yea... Whats subfolders? :D are they normal folders or?...

Sub-folders are the folders in-side the folder :3 So, put the exporter {ogremeshesexporter.py}  and the sub-folders {ogrehelp and ogrepkg} into {C:\blender-2.49b-windows\.blender\scripts}

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2011, 10:57:59 pm »
Ok so I did the first half and moved the folders and I also downloaded the and setup the second part but I'm confused on how to get a .xml file and really mostly all the second part.
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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2011, 11:05:07 pm »
if all is done corectly, you can see this menu: OGRE meshes


you can see it?

then do this:


goto to the selected output directory, and you will see the xml file.

be sure your Operating System show name extensions
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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #18 on: July 31, 2011, 05:06:12 am »
I have the 2.49 version..

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Re: Making meshes
« Reply #19 on: July 31, 2011, 07:44:22 am »
Im using the good blender. And ok.

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