Wings 3D updated to RC2 for Windows!

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Wings 3D updated to RC2 for Windows!

Postby merculiv » Mon May 11, 2009 7:06 am

I would consider this program a google sketchup professional alternative.  Its easy as google sketchup professional and has just as much capabilities like exporting/importing.

Those modellers that don't want the high learning curve as gmax then I would recommend this program to new FSX plane modellers.

Everything you create in this program can be exported to gmax in .3ds format and of course we know that gmax exports directly into FSX when setup correctly.  

Usage:  Basically after installation launch the program and do a 'right click' anywhere in 3d space.  You will or should see all the functions and shapes that you can create. After making a 3d object like a cube or cone for example.  Click your middle mouse wheel once and move mouse to pan around it.

Wings 3d latest version for windows
http://superb-west.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/wings/wings-1.0-rc2.exe


Main site for program support:
http://www.wings3d.com/
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Re: Wings 3D updated to RC2 for Windows!

Postby Felix/FFDS » Mon May 11, 2009 8:58 pm

THe problem with this - and any other modelling program other than gmax/MAx and FSDS, is how to create the formatted x file to process with xtomdl.exe  

You'll probably end up creating the model in one program, and importing it into gmax to finish and compile it.

However, the program is an interesting modelling program in its own right!
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Re: Wings 3D updated to RC2 for Windows!

Postby merculiv » Wed May 13, 2009 3:54 pm

Yes very easy to use. I can't believe its freeware too! :)
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