Hey all,
I am just curious. Who is using what to make planes and scenery with?
Max, or Gmax, or 'other'.
<---- Gmax user
Bill
Hey all,
I am just curious. Who is using what to make planes and scenery with?
Max, or Gmax, or 'other'.
<---- Gmax user
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
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Duh, voted for GMax although I wanted to pick Max. xP
Max for sure!
gMax has to many knits & limitations.
Regards, Bob
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Does no good for FSX development, but I really like using Blender. Once you get the keyboard commands down it flies.
Max all the way. Being just freeware, and having a sister in the education profession, with creds, Max was had for ALOT less than 4 g's. And I got the older version 7. I like Max over Gmax for ease and added features for texturing, and cool shapes, like cambered cans, boxes, capsules, etc. And one day I would like to build for other sims that can't use Gmax.
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Tim Piglet Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
"Ahhh... the freedom of freeware!"
First Rule of Aviation:
Don't piss off your mechanic.
I need to take advantage of my last year as a grad student, get some Adobe products, possibly Max 9. Though the latest Max versions are subscription only...
My "other" vote is for both. I'm still more comfortable in GMAX, but I've been forcing myself over to the dark side.
Jim
Wings 3D for the structures, then export to the Gmax via .3ds to apply materials and do animations. Works OK for me
About time this poll was killed, it's more than four years old.
Tom
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