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Lazy Modelling

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Apr 22, 2003 3:28 pm

A lazy way to model a mesh.  This is my cell phone mesh.  Take a few photos, mark and mask it, then let the program - D-Sculptor - do the rest...


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I'm looking forward to taking a plastic model and seeing how "far" I can get... maybe for some of the detail parts - cockpit interiors, etc., to get some of that "cluttered"  look....
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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Oz » Tue Apr 22, 2003 3:40 pm

Cool..Is it possible to create a source file which you could send to Gmax for export to FS? If so, where can i get this, 'D-Sculptor'?
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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Apr 22, 2003 4:55 pm

I got my copy of D-sculptor 1.0 with the CD included in 3DWorld Magazine, Issue 27 .. you may want to contact them (http://www.3dworldmag.com) to see if they have back issues, with the CD, available.

D-Sculptor does export to VRML, 3DS, dxf as well.
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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby pete » Tue Apr 22, 2003 5:10 pm

I had a moment of excitment the other day when I loaded a 'converted' DXF of an aircraft I'd been dabbling with - into something called 'Simply 3d' by Micrografx.

Well - instantly I was able to smooth, level - adjust this & that & paint in seconds - all with wireframe visible in optional window. I could even cut out any shape window in seconds.. I thought this was going great until the few braincells I possess stopped laughing & reminded me that this was a graphics only re-work & couldn't be exported in anything like a DXF format !!

Hope yours turns out with better possibilities ;)

My main questions are these:

1. Will this be a 'flying object'? As in the phone thrown across the room. & Will it have a virtual cockpit?

2. Will this be freeware or payware?


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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Apr 22, 2003 5:29 pm

You also forgot :

Can you make different colored faceplates for it?

Will it have animated buttons?



I had a moment of excitment the other day when I loaded a 'converted' DXF of an aircraft I'd been dabbling with - into something called 'Simply 3d' by Micrografx.

Well - instantly I was able to smooth, level - adjust this & that & paint in seconds - all with wireframe visible in optional window. I could even cut out any shape window in seconds.. I thought this was going great until the few braincells I possess stopped laughing & reminded me that this was a graphics only re-work & couldn't be exported in anything like a DXF format !!

Hope yours turns out with better possibilities ;)

My main questions are these:

1. Will this be a 'flying object'? As in the phone thrown across the room. & Will it have a virtual cockpit?

2. Will this be freeware or payware?


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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Anish » Wed Apr 23, 2003 8:44 am

For some time i cant figure out how to get dfx file into a proper "3d model" in gmax.
I have an importer, but the only thing i ended up was a flat and actually horrible output. What do i have to do ?

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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Apr 23, 2003 10:13 am

Remember - if you're importing a flat drawing in dxf format into gmax, you're going to get a flat "model".

As a test, download one of the free dxf (or 3DS) 3D models from a site such as http://www.3dcafe.com, or even Dave Eckert's pilot figure from the FSDS library at Freeflight Design Shop (the zip file includes a dxf version of the model).

Import the model into gmax and you should see it "correctly" (Assuming you have gmax 1.1 or 1.2)



For some time i cant figure out how to get dfx file into a proper "3d model" in gmax.
I have an importer, but the only thing i ended up was a flat and actually horrible output. What do i have to do ?

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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Anish » Thu Apr 24, 2003 5:33 am

Thanks Felix !

One question still remains: Is it possible to import dfx files into gmax made from bmp aircraft drawings ?

I used a program (forgot the exact name) to create dfx files from picture files; probably thats why i got a flat output ::)

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Re: Lazy Modelling

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu Apr 24, 2003 6:09 am

Yes ..  I have made vector tracings from cross section bitmaps , for example, saving them as dxf files, and I can get them into gmax.  But again, you get a "flat" spline

It's easier to retrace in gmax.



Thanks Felix !

One question still remains: Is it possible to import dfx files into gmax made from bmp aircraft drawings ?

I used a program (forgot the exact name) to create dfx files from picture files; probably thats why i got a flat output ::)

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