ok, do you know anyone who can give me advice@finardolittle Not sure if you’d be able to use Zmodeler for OMSI? If you can, that would be a good alternative to blender
most I find online are either in german or complicatedI can help with specifics if you need, I’ve been using it for years with ETS2. There’s loads of videos for how to use it online though @finardolittle
Zmod can be a little complicated, especially if you’ve not used it before. I hear it’s not always the best for OMSI but could be an alternative if you don’t want to use blendermost I find online are either in german or complicated
is it free?Zmod can be a little complicated, especially if you’ve not used it before. I hear it’s not always the best for OMSI but could be an alternative if you don’t want to use blender
They used to have a free trial, you’ll need to pay for a licence Zanoza Softwareis it free?
is there any free software?They used to have a free trial, you’ll need to pay for a licence Zanoza Software
I tried blender but I always get stuckBlender would be the best option really, and it’s free. Just takes a little bit of work to learn first @finardolittle
Not gonna lie, it seems like you still want someone to make your bus for you, as you have asked in your other thread. If you're getting stuck in any of these programs then you need some more practice if you are going to get anywhere, as you need at least some sort of skill to fully model/script a bus for omsi. Patience is key, always remember that when getting stuff wrong, it happens to a lot of us but you just gotta carry on and hope for the best, if not its just simply trial and error.I tried blender but I always get stuck
One year ago I was in a similar position to you, thought I'd never touch Blender as it was way too complicated. Now I'm quite happy to work with it and learning it as I go. If you give Blender a couple more chances you might find the extrude function and knife tool useful.I tried blender but I always get stuck