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The only thing I can suggest is to open the exported file using notepad. Scroll down to the bottom and under a section called 'mesh' there should be some coords for the verts. With the settings you have, and the above, I think it would be fair to assume that a model has been exported and the problem will lie with the vehicle sim. Maybe visibility or scale? Best I can offer.
Thread: Problem by exporting a model to .x file | Forum: 3D Modeling
Thread: Strange texturing behavior in shirt exported to Poser | Forum: Blender
As Lux points out it's the UVs. Something as simple as relax may do the job. Post a screen shot of the UVs,
Thread: I need some critical comments | Forum: 3D Modeling
Now you've shown the steps, I'm questioning the scale of the whole thing. The jet engine thing looks to be about 4' diameter. It's pleasannt but lacking a beleivability factor.
Thread: How does one put a ship in the ocean and see the sea meet the horizon? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Why not try the free version of Terragen, that has the earths curvature built in and many other wonderful features.
Thread: How does one put a ship in the ocean and see the sea meet the horizon? | Forum: 3D Modeling
TBH you'de be better doing the sea in a 2d app. Poser is just adding shadow (mast,oars) which shouldn't be visible over waves.
Thread: What is the most used modeling program? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Well, blender is your value for money winner but I'd choose on the gui rather than features.
Thread: 3D Tutorial: A Scherk-Collins Saddle Surface Ring! | Forum: 3D Modeling
That, Sir, is very classy. How on earth did you work those out. I'll have to try these when I can figure which way the normals are facing.
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
It really depends on what you want to do. If buying backdrops and props to place your figure in is all you need to do then DAZ will do the job. That said, as a hobbyist myself, I wouldn't be spending money on that kind of stuff when I can make it myself.
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
"Want to doe something with Vertices? Hit the space bar select edit mesh tools, then select the vertices menu and voila all the vertices commands and the short cuts".
Prime example, 3 commands just to be able to get to the point of being able to edit verts - and only verts. There is absolutely no reason why line, vert and face selection cannot all be available for selection at the same time or any combination of them.
Anyway that's enough of ridiculing Blender, shall we model something!
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Agreed, Very few seem to find Blender that intuative but it's free, and rightly or wrongly, those starting out on a 3d journey are going to be drawn to it for that reason.I don't get your beef about hotkeys though. As more features are added, you need to access them and quickest way I've seen is via that radial array in Maya/Blender or hotkeys. I use hotkeys all the time because it suits the pace I work at.
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Really good Lux, much better method than the Blender link. I have used that bend technique on tyres but no real need on this.
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Yes, Perhaps try another app for poly modelling. I don't like blender, doesn't suit my workflow but many love it. Workflow is a very important part of the process.
With regard to Sculptris etc, I can't model from a sphere, I need to import a mesh with the shape and add details. Perhaps if you can make a low poly model then sculpt and go down the normal map route, it may suit you more. Oh, and forget the age thing, I'm 51.
Thread: Is it worth it to learn modelling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Just to add to what Lux has put so well, modeling is only the first (and perhaps quickest) part. You'll also need to look at UV mapping and texturing.
Thread: WIP: Coconut Chair | Forum: 3D Modeling
Incredible! Yet more evidence that Blender is the greatest 3d software on Earth, and can compete even with the "mighty Max" for modelling. The greatest 3d software on Earth? It's free and you like it - end of.
Great work Lux, as usual.
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Thread: Problem by exporting a model to .x file | Forum: 3D Modeling