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|I have to create two master cameras to controls the two different views in two different scene rendering dynamically.<br/> | |||
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but flightgear only using viewer class . This is createing one master camera no.of slave cameras. but i need CompositeViewer class. how to use CompositeViewer class in flightgear and how to render through CompositeViewer class. | |||
|{{cite web |url=http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=227827#p227827 | |||
|title=<nowiki>How to create 2 master camera and 2 views in flightgear 3.0</nowiki> | |||
|author=<nowiki>Divi</nowiki> | |||
|date=<nowiki>Tue Dec 23</nowiki> | |||
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{{cquote|<nowiki>What i want to achieve: Multiple views of the same scene . Lets call them View1 and View2(they may be on 2 separate screens). There should be only one | {{cquote|<nowiki>What i want to achieve: Multiple views of the same scene . Lets call them View1 and View2(they may be on 2 separate screens). There should be only one | ||
instance of flightgear running. I should be able to have "View1 = Cockpit View & View2 = Chase View" or "View1 = Helicopter View & View2 = Cockpit | instance of flightgear running. I should be able to have "View1 = Cockpit View & View2 = Chase View" or "View1 = Helicopter View & View2 = Cockpit | ||