For Debug Configuration set a Post-Build Event to copy *.dll to Import folder.For Debug Configuration set the Debugging Command to path to Metaseq.exe.For All Configurations set the Additional Include Directories to “.”.For All Configurations set the Character Set to Multi-Byte Character Set.For All Configurations set the Output Directory and Intermediate directory.If a 64 bit *.dll is required use Configuration Manager to change the platform.Set the following properties in the project’s Property Pages. We will write our plugin code in this file. In Visual Studio add the files (existing items) to the project.Īdd MQInit.cpp (existing item) to the project.Īdd a new blank *.cpp file to the project. Open the msViewer\src folder in File Explorer and copy the following files into the project folder. See the previous posts for the details about the following steps.Ĭhoose C Win32 project, give it a suitable name and click OK.Ĭlick Application Settings, select DLL, Empty project and click Finish. We will use the *.ms3d file loading code from the viewer in our plugin to read the *.ms3d file so download msViewer2.zip and extract it somewhere. MilkShape 3D released a *.ms3d viewer with C source code. Plugins have access to more of Metasequoia’s inbuilt functions than scripts. I wrote a Metasequoia Python script to import MilkShape 3D *.ms3d files and will write a plugin to do the same. I will not use the class technique for creating the plugin. Screen shots with red arrows and text were created using the free program Greenshot.This time we will create an Import plugin. To jump to a specific section of the document, click on the heading you want, then on the Ribbon, Outlining tab, click the " Close Outline View". Now only the red, green and blue headings are displayed. Change the Show Level: drop-down from " All Levels" to " Level 4". The Outlining tab is now active in the "Ribbon". If you are running a Word version that has the "Ribbon" interface, here is a tip to see how the document and tutorial is organized.Ĭlick the View tab, and then click Outline. I uploaded the boat door and boat window *.bmp files. I uploaded one *.pdo file of the simple boat. I uploaded the *.mqo files of the simple boat at each stage in the tutorial. I have created a folder "Boat_model" in my OneDrive. I have updated the "Modelling tutorial - simple boat unfold in Pepakura Designer.doc" I have attached an image of the simple boat. I have attached the reference image for the Jaybats tutorial. Once the Word document opens in OneDrive, you can click File, Save As to save it to your hard drive. It would make me very happy if the written tutorials could be turned into YouTube videos. This is an example of using the background reference image for more precise modeling than the "simple boat" style of model. The "Better Modeling." is the Jaybats tutorial. I have turned some the html into the "simple boat" Word documents. The "docs.zip" contains html, images and *.mqo models. *Metasequoia Documentation v1 Dragonscape.doc *Modelling tutorial - simple boat from Meta Documentation.doc *Modelling tutorial - simple boat unfold in Pepakura Designer.doc *Texturing Tutorial from Meta Documentation.doc *Better Modeling with Metasequoia Pepakura PaintDotNet 2008 Steve.doc The Word documents I have put on my OneDrive, and have made them public. I have collected web sites that had Metasequioa tutorials with images, and copied them into Word documents.
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