How do I modify the custom aircraft files refered to in "path to custom mesh" in the "Simulation 3D Aircraft" block
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'/MathWorksAerospaceContent/Vehicles/Aircraft/Custom/Mesh/SK_HL20.SK_HL20'
I was unable to find this referenced file path in the root or docoments folder of MATLAB, where I would I have expected it to be.
There is a path generated in the once I installed the Aerospace Blockset Interface for Unreal Engine Projects, but changing the files in that folder by Unreal Editor or otherwise had no impact on the model shown when running the Simulation 3d viewer via Simulink.
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Nishan Nekoo
2024 年 11 月 9 日 21:41
Hi Elias,
The file containing the default actors of the Simulation 3D Aircraft block that appear in the Simulation 3D Viewer via Simulink are not accessible in the root or documents folder of MATLAB and cannot be modified. However, a copy of them is available in the support package you downloaded as you have noted. Once you have modified the file, you can reference the path of this new file in the Simulation 3D Aircraft block in the 'Path to custom mesh' field once you select 'Custom' in the 'Type' field of the block.
I hope that helps!
NIshan
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Nishan Nekoo
2024 年 11 月 12 日 12:56
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2024 年 11 月 12 日 12:58
Hey Elias,
If you only have a static mesh in the form of an STL or FBX for example, you can import that using a Simulation 3D Actor block instead of using the Simulation 3D Aircraft. Simply specify the path to your source file in the Simulation 3D Actor and that should be a much easier way to get your static mesh into a scene.
Check out these examples:
One other thing to note is that if you go through the mesh preparation process, you can specify the minimum set of bones you need (just the BODY for example), and don't have to specify all of them.
Nishan
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