The Ayrton Senna Legacy: Keeping the Magic Alive

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Ayrton Senna is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. Born on March 21, 1960, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Senna started his racing career at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks to reach the pinnacle of motorsport. Senna's driving style and his ability to extract every ounce of performance from his car made him a force to be reckoned with on the racetrack. His aggressive yet precise driving style earned him the nickname "Magic" among his fans and fellow competitors. Throughout his career, Senna achieved remarkable success, winning a total of three Formula One World Championships in 1988, 1990, and 1991. He also amassed 41 race victories and 65 pole positions, establishing himself as one of the most dominant drivers of his era.


Pan and Tilt can be hacked around as to the direction to match a real fixture, the array may be more difficult. My apologies. I wish it were a 'simple' fix, making the models is actually quite simple. ;).

The panel may be harder to solve as it s a 2x2D array, as the blade is a 1x6; it may be much easier to solve, just flip my model around and if the Pan Tilt are the same as the real world fixture, problem solved. I believe that the code between the 2 windows has diverged to the point they are no longer in sync using custom models and parenting the instances together; it s actually not suppose to work.

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He also amassed 41 race victories and 65 pole positions, establishing himself as one of the most dominant drivers of his era. However, Senna's legacy extends beyond mere statistics. His determination, passion, and relentless pursuit of excellence made him a true icon in the sport.

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I gave my thoughts in the magic blade Thread. Part of it is the Axis Helpers I put in the models; these were my first of the 'new gen' of models in v3.1+. MA3D is suppose to be an extension of the Stage View of the desk/console. I believe that the code between the 2 'windows' has diverged to the point they are no longer 'in sync' using custom models and parenting the instances together; it's actually "not suppose to work". I used axis helpers that are listed in the documentation; albeit I had to really dig around for some guidance on how they 'worked'. As it stands now, the 2 stage views are not in sync, in my opinion. I think I can 'hack' around this but I need feedback from someone actually having a fixture in front of them. The panel may be harder to solve as it's a 2x2D array, as the blade is a 1x6; it may be much easier to solve, just flip my model around and if the Pan/Tilt are the same as the real world fixture, problem solved. Just don't use the Stage View in the desk, and why would you, if you're using the visualizer to pre-program away from the rig??

This 'swapping' of the axis with custom models is something that MA-international needs to address, as it's out of my hands. I'm merely using the tools provided; with no actual 'guidance' on how to proceed with 'custom models' for fixture types. I'm not certain how much of a priority it is to 'fix' this render oddity to those with the vested interest in the products. You can always use the default model; oh. but wait, no continuous spin in a 'default' desk model. With no footsteps to follow, the ice is very thin out here and I'm all alone. Rex needz hep.

I've tried many different ways to reconstruct the 3DS model to conform to the 'Stage View'- fixture, but to no avail. It's something to do with 'parenting' instances of 'custom models'. I can reposition the patched instances in 3D space and it then looks right, but does it then follow the real world fixture? Feedback would help hack this solution together.

Pan and Tilt can be hacked around as to the direction to match a real fixture, the array may be more difficult. My apologies. I wish it were a 'simple' fix, making the models is actually quite simple. ;).

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Ayrton Headmovers Rex October 25, 2015 04:34PM
Magic Blade R standard: Custom geometry Rex October 25, 2015 04:51PM
Re: Magic Blade R standard: Custom geometry EleJota October 25, 2015 05:35PM
Magic Blade R extended: Custom geometry in profile Rex October 26, 2015 04:29PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: Custom geometry in profile Ryan Kanarek February 10, 2016 11:44PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: Edited 3DS model Rex February 12, 2016 07:17AM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: Edited 3DS model Ryan Kanarek February 12, 2016 03:24PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: Edited 3DS model Rex February 12, 2016 04:23PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: latest Edited 3DS model Rex February 12, 2016 04:53PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: latest Edited 3DS model steve12 April 01, 2016 11:53AM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: latest Edited 3DS model Rex April 01, 2016 04:50PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: latest Edited 3DS model Rex April 01, 2016 05:38PM
Re: Magic Blade R extended: latest Edited 3DS model steve12 April 04, 2016 01:35PM
Hacking Fixtures: Side effects may include. Rex April 04, 2016 04:37PM
Re: Hacking Fixtures: Side effects may include. davidsperkinsVER April 19, 2016 01:01AM
Re: Hacking Fixtures: Side effects may include. Rex April 19, 2016 02:21PM
Re: Hacking Fixtures: Side effects may include. davidsperkinsVER April 21, 2016 02:18AM
Re: Hacking Fixtures: Side effects may include. steve12 June 26, 2016 11:14AM
V3.2.2.3: Custom models, Ya, I got ideas. Rex June 27, 2016 06:21PM
V3.2.2.3: Custom model: try these files on for size. Rex June 28, 2016 10:47PM
Re: V3.2.2.3: Custom model: try these files on for size. uezi November 16, 2016 01:40PM
Re: V3.2.2.3: Custom model: try these files on for size. saitama June 26, 2018 03:29PM
Subattribute in model has no index Rex June 27, 2018 10:52PM
Re: Subattribute in model has no index saitama June 27, 2018 11:30PM
Magic Panel 602 standard: Custom geometry Rex October 27, 2015 07:26PM
Re: Magic Panel 602 standard: Custom geometry AISConnor April 09, 2016 01:29AM
Re: Magic Panel 602 standard: Custom geometry Rex April 09, 2016 02:25AM
Re: Magic Panel 602 standard: Custom geometry KMK April 13, 2016 03:42PM
Re: Magic Panel 602 standard: Custom geometry Ryan Kanarek April 13, 2016 04:51PM
Magic Panel 602 extended: Custom geometry Rex October 27, 2015 11:22PM
Magic Dot R basic and standard Rex November 18, 2015 08:56PM
Re: Magic Dot R basic and standard StefanKauw July 21, 2018 03:53PM

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He was known for his intense focus and his ability to push himself and his car to the absolute limit. Senna's commitment to safety was also noteworthy. He campaigned tirelessly for improved safety measures in Formula One and was instrumental in driving key changes that have made the sport significantly safer for drivers today. Tragically, Senna's life was cut short on May 1, 1994, during the San Marino Grand Prix. He suffered a fatal crash while leading the race, leaving the entire motorsport community in shock and mourning the loss of a true legend. Despite his untimely death, Ayrton Senna's impact on the sport continues to be felt to this day. His legacy as one of the greatest drivers in Formula One history is firmly etched in the annals of motorsport, and his influence and inspiration live on as an enduring symbol of excellence, passion, and courage. Ayrton Senna truly was and remains, a magical figure in the world of motorsport..

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