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Doesn't the mirror gizmo in GMax support offsets?
In 3ds Max, I'd simply move the gizmo to x = 0m and end up with perfectly symmetrical parts.
Since I was evaluating some of my locomotive WIP, I already had GMax open. I decided to see what would happen... ... ...
Coming from my own Blender experience, If you do not take the time to dig through the very (user-interface-)basics of Blender, you will crash later on in the process.I've been watching some Blender tutorials - because I am finally starting to accept the inevitable - and thought how neat it was that so many functions could be performed by the center mouse button. Realizing that Blender and Max have more common functions than the interfaces indicate, and being too lazy to dig through the manual, I decided to see what I could do.
Far from irrelevant. Don't forget all the ground scenery and any modelling is relevant.Oh, I know, it's irrelevant to the forum. I'll be a good boy next time.
Far from irrelevant. Don't forget all the ground scenery and any modelling is relevant.
Btw, I downloaded and played with the latest version of Blender. I noticed at startup you have the option to select 3ds Max style of control.
Congratulations Melo965, since that is the best online learning resources in relation to Blender and aircraft modeling.I did buy and download the Virtual P-40 Airplane Blender eBook so I can learn about Blender while on vacation.