06-05-2010, 03:36 PM
I use it sometimes, but I have so much trouble aligning the coasters I decided I'd do everything manually.
In case others have trouble too, here's a full guide (installation instructions are in Sanders post above)
First add the resource to active:
![[Image: 1.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/1.png)
Scroll with your mousewheel on the bottomleft and you get the RCG icons:
![[Image: 2.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/2.png)
Set your first control point (beginning of the loop/jump)
![[Image: 3.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/3.png)
Do this again to set your second control point (end of the loop/jump)
![[Image: 4.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/4.png)
Now click on the track icon to set the properties
![[Image: 5.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/5.png)
objectNum: Amount of objects to fill the loop/jump
controlPointBegin: Click browse to select the first control point
controlPointEnd: Click browse to select the second control point
Click OK and you get something like this:
![[Image: 6.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/6.png)
Selecting the arrows that are not in the center control the force and relative position/rotation of the loop/jump:
![[Image: 7.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/7.png)
Click F3 to get those properties:
![[Image: 8.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/8.png)
This is all I know so far. Documentation is really scarce and after seeing some tutorials on Youtube I'm sure you can create loops/jumps way easier.
In case others have trouble too, here's a full guide (installation instructions are in Sanders post above)
First add the resource to active:
![[Image: 1.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/1.png)
Scroll with your mousewheel on the bottomleft and you get the RCG icons:
![[Image: 2.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/2.png)
Set your first control point (beginning of the loop/jump)
![[Image: 3.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/3.png)
Do this again to set your second control point (end of the loop/jump)
![[Image: 4.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/4.png)
Now click on the track icon to set the properties
![[Image: 5.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/5.png)
objectNum: Amount of objects to fill the loop/jump
controlPointBegin: Click browse to select the first control point
controlPointEnd: Click browse to select the second control point
Click OK and you get something like this:
![[Image: 6.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/6.png)
Selecting the arrows that are not in the center control the force and relative position/rotation of the loop/jump:
![[Image: 7.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/7.png)
Click F3 to get those properties:
![[Image: 8.png]](http://lvp.chillosophy.nl/jay/8.png)
This is all I know so far. Documentation is really scarce and after seeing some tutorials on Youtube I'm sure you can create loops/jumps way easier.