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3DSimED 3.1c – Released

Dave Noonan has released a new version of his 3DSimED modding tool that allows visual editing of both cars and tracks from various simulations.

Dave Noonan has released a new version of his 3DSimED modding tool that allows visual editing of both cars and tracks from various simulations.

The new version comes with added support for Codemasters F1 2015 title and plenty of other changes as listed below.

Changelog:

New:????Plugin to import F1-2015 tracks and cars.

New:????Import by plugin is now included in Import ??? there is no longer a separate function.

New:????Batch Material Edit function allowing selected attributes to be edited for a group of materials. Pasting from another Material is also supported.

New:????Exporting to Nr2003 .3DO includes an option to set the object to be a ???minimum??? object which will be seen at all times.

New:????The Vertex Edit pane includes an option to update near vertices.

Enhanced:??Better viewing and picking in zoom view.

Enhanced:??Quicker import of models consisting of a large number of objects.

Enhanced:??Primitive->Add Object can open the same objects as Import.

Enhanced:??Double-click for setting the view centre will can down the object tree if there is no geometry in the top level objects.

Enhanced:??Collada Import has improved with better handling of external objects.

Enhanced:??The zoom multiplier has been reduced to make zooming in/out easier.

Enhanced:??Exporting and then importing .3DS preserves the ???V??? texture coordinate.

Fixed: Converting to png within the texture browser could fail.

Fixed: Importing Wavefrot Obj without texture corrdinates no longer crashes.

Supporting a wide range of file formats of simulations such as rFactor 2, ??Assetto Corsa, GTR Evolution, NASCAR Racing 2003 and Grand Prix Legends, 3DSimED is a visual editor for car and track makers. 3DSimED sells for 25 British Pounds, a 20-day trial version is available for download.

For more information, visit the 3DSimED website.

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