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Postby Delta_ » Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:22 am

I am having problems shaping the fuselage, the tutorial seems too vague to how to shape the fuselage.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Delta_ » Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:39 am

Anyone... :(
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Re: fuselage

Postby Travis » Mon Jan 12, 2004 1:44 pm

When making my fuselages, I tend to use cross sections (if available).  If I can't find those, I start with the side view and shape it there, then go to the forward view and shape it there, then the top view.  Then I go through the views again, reshaping, and continue doing this until I get it as close as I can.  This tends to work well on most aircraft, although I have had a few issues with this on some vintage prop fighters.  If you're not already using it, I would suggest you check out the Stupid Idiot's Guide to Gmax at the top of this forum.

BTW, what aircraft are you working on?
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Re: fuselage

Postby Katahu » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:56 pm

The cross-section method involves the use of the "spline" tool in Gmax.

Since "splines" are my specialty in car-modeling, I can help you with splines.

Splines are good for:

Car Modeling
Facial Modeling
Aircraft Modeling [such as the B-2, etc.]
Boat Modeling

However, Facial Modeling and the Spline Tools don't mix well. It's too complicated.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Delta_ » Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:27 pm

I am working on a Hawker Hunter with Dan, TLUK.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Delta_ » Tue Jan 13, 2004 4:53 am

Please help :(
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Re: fuselage

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:08 am

Please help :(



Have you done ANY of the basic gmax tutorials yet?

Even Inspector Poly, with his avowed preference for FSDS2 can scale, move and do other unmentionable gmax actions upon selected points.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Delta_ » Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:38 am

I have not even used FSDS before though.
I am using Stupid idiot guide to G-Max tutorial.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Katahu » Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:44 am

Making the fuselage is the most basic thing  you can ever make in Aircraft Modeling.

Even I learned how to make all my models by reading the tutorials.

I suggest you put your little serious project on hold and start practicing with Gmax. Ya know, play around with it. Try seeing what you can do.

Whenever I have nothing to do, I would always go to Gmax and start playing around by making simple objects [box, cylinder, sphere] and applying modifiers to them. I would also usually convert the objects to an editable poly by right-clicking the object > going to convert to > and clicking whichever kind of poly I want it to convert to.

I would also usually play around with the Material Editor. This tool is what you need if you like to apply textures.

It took me almost a month to figure out the ALL the basics abd concepts of Gmax. And then it took me nearly 4 years to master it and push it to its limit.

In other words, I have 2 phrases to say to you:

1. You're in for a long training.

and

2. Practice, Practice, Practice.

For starters, go to www.freeflightdesign.com and check in the Tutorial section [usually called Tips and Tricks].

The website also has a Gmax section that contains a fair load of Gmax files. These files contain just aircraft. You can use these as templates to see how most modelers make their aircraft.

My signature has a list of websites for you to chose from.

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Re: fuselage

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Jan 13, 2004 11:19 am

For starters, go to www.freeflightdesign.com and check in the Tutorial section [usually called Tips and Tricks].

The website also has a Gmax section that contains a fair load of Gmax files. These files contain just aircraft. You can use these as templates to see how most modelers make their aircraft.

My signature has a list of websites for you to chose from.

Good Luck



K - thanks for the plug.  A slight correction.

FFDS Tutorials are "full blown" tutorials, either links to websites where the tutorials are located, or zipped tutorials themselves.

The FFDS Tips Section - contains mini-tutorials, usually reposts of postings culled from the FFDS, AVSIM, flightsim.com and Simviation.com Design Forums.
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Re: fuselage

Postby Delta_ » Tue Jan 13, 2004 11:53 am

I have worked it out now, all i needed to do was delete the face then manipulate it then smooth it.  P.S that was a practice one, hence the reason it looks so rushed.  I have been practicing a while now and found that was the only prob i had, thanks for all your help.  I think i am ready to make the Hunter ;D
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