Gameboy900
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How can I fix the alignment of a cab so this doesn't happen?
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From study of your photo, it appears that the interior mesh you are using is 180 degrees out from what it needs to be... there is a position and an orientation command mentioned in this thread:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=67756
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You could use the orientation command to rotate the mesh 180 degrees. You would need to clone the interior first so as not to affect other models that it goes to right now. After you have the orientation correct, you can use the position command to line it up where it needs to be.
Consult the wiki for more info on the commands (if it is there).
1: Do the 2 models look correct when coupled like this?
2: Does it do this while inside the cab only?
Ok, sounds like you need to use the position command and add a little negative offset to pull it back to where it needs to be.
EDIT: Negative in the y component.
EDIT 2: Finding this number is a bit of work. you will need to start with a value, say -1.0 , start up the game, see how far back it moved. Go back to CMP, open for edit, make another adjustment, start the game, etc....
Ok where do I edit this?
You should read the rest of that thread. Especially post #3.... there is a position and an orientation command mentioned in this thread:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=67756
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You should read the rest of that thread. Especially post #3.
Then look for the default mesh in the mesh-table in the cab (interior) asset. That's where I'd start.
Bob Pearson
PS I didn't find that cab listed on the dls or in TS12 or TS10. Maybe someone else will have better luck.