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Where do i find gmaX? IM new at trains.
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Where do i find gmaX? IM new at trains.
So for a newcomer to modelling which is the better? Which is the easier to use? Is there any differene in result? etc etc.Have a look at Blender before starting down the GMAX path. Paul Hobb's tutorials are available for both Blender and GMAX here. http://www.44090digitalmodels.co.uk/ I'd read through the first Blender one before committing to GMAX.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Trainz/Tutorial_for_Blender#Newcomers_start_here might be useful.
Cheerio John
So for a newcomer to modelling which is the better? Which is the easier to use? Is there any differene in result? etc etc.
Andrew
That's a great link and I just ran the very first tutorial in the 3D series and it began with the basics - what you are actually looking at when you first open Blender. So often these tutorials forget to give you the basics and leave you playing catch-up. It talks about a semester of tutorials so I can see its going to be like going back to University.Plus there are more tutorials for blender. The best ones are listed here:
Link
Although someone has put a bit of effort into creating the wiki tutorial, it's almost impossible to view. The images are about 3 feet wide and don't quite fit the standard monitor.
Plus there are more tutorials for blender. The best ones are listed here:
Link
Although someone has put a bit of effort into creating the wiki tutorial, it's almost impossible to view. The images are about 3 feet wide and don't quite fit the standard monitor.
The older narrower screens as you put it, still make up, 80 to 85% of the monitors out there. I'm glad you don't design web sites
A 16 x 9 monitor displays much less than a quarter of an A4 page when you consider the menus and toolbars on almost every program. My "older" 19 x 19 inch monitor which I purchased less than 12 months ago displays over half a page. 16 x 9 monitors may be good for playing games or watching movies, but they're totally useless for letter writing, and desktop publishing unless your rotate them 90 degrees.
I would purchase a 16 x 9 monitor tomorrow if I could find such a mounting for the desk. My wall is too far away. As I spend most of my life writing PDF tutorials and web pages, having a monitor that show more of the page vertically would be a god-send. Thanks for raising it. The search is on!
Having used neither program very much, my preference is Blender also. The number of tutorials available (especially video tutorials) is mind boggling. The one JW keeps pushing on the Wiki is okay, but there's plenty of stuff around that's much easier to follow. If someone would review the hundred or so tutorials listed on my site, that would really help the beginners. The best I can do is point them in the right direction and let them choose:
Link (27 listings covering over 100 tutorials.)
bchester; Fullsteamahead asked which is better and which is easier - Blender or GMax? Well said:One only has to look at the number of tutorials to know that the road will be a long one. My question is where and who do I turn to when it comes to the point of transalting Blender capability toTrainz Modelling. Of course the easy way out is to get someone to build the model you need. However I found when learning to to do technical drawings of locos that there was a great deal of saisfaction in building your own.
Andrew