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Sandpiper-N121PP
Joined: 08 Aug 2004
Posts: 207
Location: Seattle, Washington
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| Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:19 am Post subject: Scenery Design |
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| I am curious... what is the best software for scenery design? Or better still what do you need to design scenery for MSFS 2004??? |
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groundsquirrel
Joined: 10 Mar 2004
Posts: 3685
Location: Navarre,Florida-USA (KVPS,KHRT,KPNS)
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| Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:36 am Post subject: That could involve a little homework |
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Check into a site called Scenery Hall of Fame, do some searches for tutorials and check into SceneGenX, you might also check out some of the object placer programs. You will also need to get familiar with Afcad2.
Once you have done that, then just jump in and get your feet wet. It takes a lot of patience, but once you've done it a few times it will get easier. You will also need the scenery SDK from microsoft.
After a while in the saddle then it will be time to burn up the forums, see you on deck. |
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Sandpiper-N121PP
Joined: 08 Aug 2004
Posts: 207
Location: Seattle, Washington
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| Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:58 am Post subject: Re: That could involve a little homework |
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groundsquirrel wrote: Check into a site called Scenery Hall of Fame, do some searches for tutorials and check into SceneGenX, you might also check out some of the object placer programs. You will also need to get familiar with Afcad2.
Once you have done that, then just jump in and get your feet wet. It takes a lot of patience, but once you've done it a few times it will get easier. You will also need the scenery SDK from microsoft.
After a while in the saddle then it will be time to burn up the forums, see you on deck.
Thank You Groundsquirrel... long time no chat. I will check into the programs you mentioned. I am just wanting to make a couple of places better than I have seen others attempt to do.
Take care! :D |
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ricktobin
Joined: 21 Feb 2004
Posts: 1646
Location: Virginia Beach, Virgina USA (KNTU, KORF)
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If you have an extra $3, 500 laying around, 3ds Max is the best program. If you're on a budget then I'd say give gmax a try. It is based on the 3ds Max program just missing a bunch of the bells and whistles.
gmax can be a little intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be putting out scenery objects pretty easily.
You can click on the 4th button in my sig to get to the site to download gmax or you can get it off of the extras in disk one of your FS2004. |
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