by Milton » Sun Dec 12, 2004 4:48 am
Begin at the beginning and take it one thing at a time.
Get gmax installed, learn the product basics, do the tutorials in gmax. These introduce you to the basic tools. Use the gmax Help to understand terms and processes.
Once through the tutorials, you have enough exposure to take on the SIG.
There is no rushing the learning process. You master it one step at a time just like any major project, like building a house. There are lots of tools, lots of disciplines, trades, and you take each one as they come.
Think of it as a journey, not a trip to the convenience store. Each milestone is an accomplishment, a reward, and when you get to the destination, you will be a different person, more knowledgeable, more confident, and now, a contributor of aircraft or scenery.
There are many who went before you, without the SIG or other nice tutorials. They did it. You can do it. :-)
You have gmax, the first major tool. Get started on the built in tutorials. Give yourself 30-45 days just doing that. The investment pays off through the rest of the journey.
Good luck; have fun. :-)
Milton
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