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SimGlide 3D Models (S3D), are the models contained in DBPFs. | SimGlide 3D Models (S3D), are the models contained in DBPFs. | ||
These models are used for almost all 3D objects in the game, including buildings, props, some Transport Networks, and bridges. An explanation on their format can be found [[S3D/format|here]]. | These models are used for almost all 3D objects in the game, including buildings, props, some Transport Networks, and bridges. An explanation on their format can be found [[S3D/format|here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:04, 18 February 2010
Template:Transcluded SimGlide 3D Models (S3D), are the models contained in DBPFs. These models are used for almost all 3D objects in the game, including buildings, props, some Transport Networks, and bridges. An explanation on their format can be found here.
Network models are almost always True3D, meaning that they are not boxes with a texture applied to give the effect of 3D. Whereas most standard buildings and props are.
GIDs:
- 0xbadb57f1 - Buildings/3D Networks/Advisors/Fauna/Automata
- Other - Buildings exported from BAT.
Parent:
- Lot Exemplars
- Transit Exemplars (such as Highway Exemplars)
- Effect Dirs
Children:
- FSH