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* [[Howto: Add smooth ("Ambient Occlusion") shadows in Blender]]
* [[Howto: Add smooth ("Ambient Occlusion") shadows in Blender]]
* [[Howto: Modeling Ground Signs with Blender]]
* [[Howto: Modeling Ground Signs with Blender]]
* [[Working with the AC3D file format in Blender]]
* Aircraft modeling tutorial (flightgear-specific)
* Aircraft modeling tutorial (flightgear-specific)
** by Helijah: Breguet Br-761 "Deux ponts"
** by Helijah: Breguet Br-761 "Deux ponts"

Revision as of 23:51, 24 August 2020

Blender is a open source 3D content creation suite available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License and available for free. [1] Many FlightGear developers use Blender, and there are a lot of articles on the FlightGear Wiki about using it.

Note: An importer/exporter for FlightGear's most common 3D format (AC3D, .ac) is only included in Blender version 2.49b or older. For later versions you have to install it manually. See the dedicated Blender AC3D import and export wiki page for more information.

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