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"Virtual Airplane" E-book: A guide to creating 3D aircraft models


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Found this today, looks good. May be of interest to some people on this forum.

 

"Virtual Airplane" is an e-book. You can learn from this guide how to build a detailed aircraft model using Open Source software: Blender, GIMP and Inkscape. No previous experience required.

http://airplanes3d.net/wm-000_e.xml

 

Polish version is free. English version is paid. Can also be bought in separate volumes. All volumes clock in at nearly 3,000 pages so looks pretty definitive!


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Hmmm, I have no Kindle, though I can read it with the cloud Kindle reader, but graphics do not show.

Author lists as compatible for PDF, but I find no method to open graphics in Kindle reader, or a method to open in PDF with the Kindle version.

Do you have any experience with this, or a link I am missing on how one is to use the PDF version once purchased from Amazon?

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Yes, I tried that, which is what confused me, no direct way to open in PDF. Thanks for the response, I will keep dinking with it.

Nice find though, once I get the quirks sorted, will have a go at this. Appreciate your post on this topic!

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