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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 4:28 pm)
The GVCS is a very sweet set that meshes with Davo's other sets very well. I've only had it since yesterday and I'm having a blast creating all kinds of new vehicles. About the dissapointments... 1: That is what the SFCS Equipment set is for. Davo said long before he began the GVCS that the Equipment set was modeled first to provide seats, displays and controls for all his other sets. PS it's on sale now. http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=2245&cat= 2: You're right here, the tracks provided don't look so hot for large tracked vehicles. Maybe we can get Davo to fix that with some sort of track model. 3: I guess you mean it's hard to guess the scale in relationship to other pieces in the set from the thumbnails. That's true, but since I generally modify the scale up or down on everything, documentation of that sort wouldn't be much help to me at least. Especially since I like loading up parts and saying to myself "Now what can this be used for?" while I twist and turn it around. Like you said flexibility is the main component of all Davo's construction sets. If you check out the FCVS show off thread at DAZ, you'll find dozens of inventive uses for each piece.
I've had the set since it came out and have been enjoying the work of creating new or modified vehicles from it. AntoniaTiger - That is a geat idea of using another model's tracks, have to try that myself. The track module provided is limited for large vehicles. I've already requested a separate "track construction set" in the Daz forum. In a similiar vein there are tons of free models of seats and even consoles out as freebies which could be used instead of the equipment set by Davo. I thought the readme was pretty explanatary but Davo has mentioned that he will be putting up a guide on at least the process of parenting modules on his website when the links for custom cr2s gets put up.
Attached Link: http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=17415
All seats and view screens are in the SFCS Equipment Pack above thread is intrestingYou might as well PAY attention, because you can't afford FREE speech
I've just bought the GVCS, but I don't yet have the FVCS - that may well change.
That's a long and impressive thread at DAZ; and interesting that the latter posts there show some hybrids of the two sets as well. There's a nice Gerry Anderson / Brian Johnson look to the creations, I thought.
Message edited on: 08/14/2005 14:56
But the wheels were not well-placed, the four units at the rear being too close to the rear of the flatbed. And each assembly seemed to be parented to to the flatbed; I couldn't find any way to move all four as a single unit.
I suppose it's easy enough to fix -- just pop a primitive in, parent the wheel units to that, and parent the primitive to the flatbed.
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Davorama's Ground Vehicle Construction Set is out, and it looks pretty good.One or two things disappoint.
1: Not even one seat for the occasional open-topped vehicle.
2: The caterpillar track designs provided just wouldn't work. For this picture I took the track units from one of Anthony Appleyard's models. This set is kitted out to produce wheeled vehicles.
3: This sort of product needs better than the standard Daz ReadMe. There's a lot of flexibility, and the components shouldn't be too rigidly defined in purpose, but it's hard even to get a sense of relative scale. Is that a suitcase or a truck body?
Somebody ought to Geep-ify this stuff, and there's plenty of room for folks to make alternative parts and textures.