Alternative 3d modelling tool and FSX aircraft
Posted: 04 Sep 2008, 17:26
Anyone watching Phil Taylors blog may have already seen most of this.
I have created several add-ons for the 3D canvas modelling tool to enable "true" FSX models to be be created. The add-ons provide almost exactly the same functionality as the currect tools for gmax/3ds in the SDK.
The aim is to provide upgrades for the Train Sim 2 and FS11 when they are released.
3D canvas is not free (you need the pro version for it to work - $70 about £37) and it is not as functional as 3D studio but many of us have used it for years to make models for Train Sim 1, it is perfectly capable of making very detailed models.
The software can be downloaded from www.amabils.com and there is a free version, with very restricted functionality, you can use to try out the user interface. A word of warning - it is very different to gMax and takes some getting used to.
Here are the first few tutorials for simple scenery models.
http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=86566
I was looking for a relatively simple aircraft to build and came across plans for the sparrowjet in an old aeromodeller (1955) - This has already been made by Ted Cook for FS9, using FSDS and a very nice model too.
This was sort of handy as I'm still learning about what is required to get things flying. I could just drop in my FSX MDL instead of the original.
Does anyone here, by any chance, happen to have the 1954 aero modeller annual? There are supposed to be some cockpit photos in there.
Still a little way to go, it's ony about 4400 triangles at the moment. Click on the image to enlarge....

If all goes well I may release it eventually.
I have created several add-ons for the 3D canvas modelling tool to enable "true" FSX models to be be created. The add-ons provide almost exactly the same functionality as the currect tools for gmax/3ds in the SDK.
The aim is to provide upgrades for the Train Sim 2 and FS11 when they are released.
3D canvas is not free (you need the pro version for it to work - $70 about £37) and it is not as functional as 3D studio but many of us have used it for years to make models for Train Sim 1, it is perfectly capable of making very detailed models.
The software can be downloaded from www.amabils.com and there is a free version, with very restricted functionality, you can use to try out the user interface. A word of warning - it is very different to gMax and takes some getting used to.
Here are the first few tutorials for simple scenery models.
http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=86566
I was looking for a relatively simple aircraft to build and came across plans for the sparrowjet in an old aeromodeller (1955) - This has already been made by Ted Cook for FS9, using FSDS and a very nice model too.
This was sort of handy as I'm still learning about what is required to get things flying. I could just drop in my FSX MDL instead of the original.
Does anyone here, by any chance, happen to have the 1954 aero modeller annual? There are supposed to be some cockpit photos in there.
Still a little way to go, it's ony about 4400 triangles at the moment. Click on the image to enlarge....

If all goes well I may release it eventually.