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This guy has a tutorial for airplanes, i'll pm you his email address, so you can ask him about it.
If you ask for his drawings though, they're not to scale, which makes it difficult for beginners. So I would recommend somehow finding your own source for a plane. If you find a good one let me know ![]() |
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Thanks alot for the PM. I sent him a message about the Plane Tutorial. If I find a to-scale drawing I will inform you. |
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After reading the Manual, the easiest thing (In my opinion) is to simply futz around with it. 3ds Max tutorials usually have nearly identical steps (So long as you have a slight grasp of what you're doing), too.
Remember, you don't get good overnight. I've been using it a year and still haven't been able to make a decent Human model... Patience. |
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