November 8, 200619 yr G'day all,I've been procrastinating far too long. :-) The panels are simply TRI Navajo panels repainted and with just a couple of mods. The Flight model is a totally new effort and its no F-16 to fly but will challenge your piloting skills. I hope you have a bit of fun with it.I need to free up the hard disk space for other things.Cheers Roger Cheers, Roger http://forum.avsim.net/public/styles_images/flags/au.png
November 8, 200619 yr Author G'day Chris,>Where can I download your scenery?Mate I'm sorry but it is unavailable as a download. Unfortunately it cannot be done due to file size limits . It's a real "hack" job. I know less than nothing about all the intricasies of scenery making for Fly! II. My Sydney scenery was my first ( and last :-) ) foray into scenery work.I'm sticking with making aircraft: ...and even that's giving me problems. :-lolCheers,Roger Cheers, Roger http://forum.avsim.net/public/styles_images/flags/au.png
November 9, 200619 yr G'Day Roger,Thanks very much.I'll look forward to a flight when things are a little less busy.The scenery does look good, pity you can't be persuaded to spend some more time developing your talents further!Keep up the good work:-beerchug Ian
November 9, 200619 yr Author G'day Chris,All the office buildings, trees and hangars are defaults from the Fly scenery editor. All bridges were made in trial version of 3dsMax. I uploaded them to the library Fly! II/miscellaneous about a year ago.Allen Kriesman's TerraModels is a great program for producing generic models for Fly! II, however for modeling custom scenery a 3d modeling program is required. I've just bought a 2 cd set from Caligari. One CD has TrueSpace 4.3 and the other has a heap of 3d modelling tutorials. Only US$20 + $9.50 handling/shipping and arrived by US post only a week after I ordered it. The special has ended at present but they keep cycling cheap specials at regular intervals. TrueSpace rules !! :-)Blender is a very polished freeware program that is quite obviously heavily influenced by 3dsMax. Already Didier has made a converter for static models so it also may be used for making models for Fly! II.I'll wait for the articulated converter before making the leap, but I must say it looks very promising.Cheers,Roger Cheers, Roger http://forum.avsim.net/public/styles_images/flags/au.png
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