On mercredi 19 novembre 2008, Vivian Meazza wrote: > gerard robin wrote > > > On mercredi 19 novembre 2008, Melchior FRANZ wrote: > > > The model manager allows to add models at runtime. Most often > > > they are static (-> geo.put_model()), but one can also > > > register them with adjustable position/orientation properties. > > > > > > If the object was moving (independently or placed relative > > > to a moving aircraft), then one used to run into a nasty > > > fluttering problem: the model didn't keep a constant distance > > > to the aircraft, but -- depending on the speed -- fell behind, > > > jumped forward again, etc. > > > > > > This should now be fixed. It's possible to attach objects > > > to an aircraft or to put an independently moving object > > > (e.g. tanker) in the scenery without any flickering/fluttering. > > > It's possible to put a jeep in the C130, let an animated > > > (female) flight attendent bring coffee to the cockpit etc. :-) > > > > > > See the attached example -- put it in ~/.fgfs/Nasal/. It > > > will place a cow in front of the aircraft. > > > > > > m. > > > > Nice , now we will be able to make movies/snapshot with Aircraft > > formation flying ( with clones ). > > An other application could be the Canopy, Pilot and Ejection seat, being > > model, controlled by the model manager, and released on request with a > > specific animation in case of emergency. > > We must, only, mind with the CPU ressource. > > We have been able to do almost realistic formations, and to slave > sub-models such as droptanks to parent aircraft which can then be released > as a ballistic object for almost a year now. > > The code is reasonably lightweight, and doesn't reduce the frame rate too > much. Examples of all these features are in CVS. > > Vivian > Do you mean that that model manager update, won't be a dramatic improvement ? Cheers
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