manual:subwaysim:map_construction:creating_superstructure
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| At this point, the Superstructure is available inside your plugin and ready to be used with the Railtool. | At this point, the Superstructure is available inside your plugin and ready to be used with the Railtool. | ||
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| + | ===== Using Custom Meshes for Superstructures ===== | ||
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| + | If you want to use **custom meshes** for your Superstructure (for example rails, clamps, sleepers, or ballast), it is highly recommended to base them on existing assets from the SDK. | ||
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| + | To do this, you can export the original meshes from Unreal Engine back into **FBX format** and use them as reference in your 3D software (e.g. Blender). | ||
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| + | This helps ensure: | ||
| + | * Correct origin placement | ||
| + | * Proper scale and orientation | ||
| + | * Compatibility with the Railtool and Superstructure system | ||
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| + | A detailed guide on how to export Unreal assets can be found here: | ||
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| + | * [[manual: | ||
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| + | Using reference meshes greatly reduces alignment issues and avoids unexpected behavior when assigning custom assets to a Superstructure Data Asset. | ||
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| * Incorrect offsets can lead to power loss or misalignment | * Incorrect offsets can lead to power loss or misalignment | ||
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| + | ===== Next Step ===== | ||
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| + | With the Superstructure configured, all fundamental data required for track generation is now available. | ||
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| + | In the next chapter, you will learn how to use the Railtool to actually place tracks, create curves, switches, and define railway layouts on your map. | ||
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| + | → **[[manual: | ||
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