Quote Originally Posted by johnwhelan View Post
You can simply incorporate items from the DLS in your route, you may not win friends doing it but according to N3V the DLS content is available for payware routes etc.
Your understanding is what I also understood until WindWalkr's post. If you have a dig in the forums you'll find a post by WindWalkr that says the DLS content is available to all content creators and that includes payware. Possibly a year or so ago. It's not something I'm happy about but it was posted as N3V's position. That's the reason I'm having difficulties with textures at the moment, according to N3V it is my responsibility to ensure any textures are licensed in accordance with the above. I did request my content be removed from the DLS because of this but apparently this cannot be done unless the copyright holder of the textures requests the removal directly from N3V.
Cheerio John
To be precise, a payware route may reference items from the DLS, but items may not be distributed with the route unless the creator permits it. In this case, the customer would buy the route, install it, and then have to separately obtain the missing dependencies from the DLS. This is what WindWalkr was explaining is permissible.
On the original question, most of the smart money (or no money in fact) these days seems to be on Blender, as it can do a lot more than GMax. Bear in mind that few 3D programs are truly easy, and Sketchup is really bad for making efficient Trainz models unless you really know what you are doing with it.
Paul