In this difficult time, afflicted people might get angry at this theme that is perhaps useless for peace effort.
I'm making another Quick Card of Model side. The design concept is; Cram "State-transition diagrams" and "Concise short-short tutorials for ALL modeling tools" in a sheet with minimal words!
(tentative title) trueSpace7.6 Model View - Unofficial Quick Card - Navigation and Modeling
Preliminary version 0.01 (300 dpi, zipped in 5.8 MB)
Is it too crammed? Should I separate the state-transition map? Is the title appropriate? Any suggestions?
Please give me your thoughts and opinions.
Details:
The official trueSpace 7.61 PDFMan by Caligari covers a broad range of topics but it's too long for users to read through (especially busy person, non-English readers, or other potential users who does not so involved in tS). For example, readers should take time to understand that: sweeping a 2D curve generates not a polyhedron but a NURBS, converting a NURBS to a polyhedron is irreversible, or a trimming curve is for a NURBS but a polygon copy is for a polyhedron.
IMHO, one of the reason is because the PDFMan does not have any state-transition map to take a brief look at the whole relationship between each state of objects. The card (in a current preliminary version) consists of several sections in a sheet:
- 11 ways to make a shape like a mushroom
- State transition diagrams of objects
- Example use of icons for editing/deformation
- Example use of other related icons: Navigation, Real-time rendering, Modeling, Grouping, Axes, bending by Inverse Kinematics(IK), etc.
- Pseudo (seeming) sculpting by shaders
- File formats of loading/saving
It is not so detailed as the official PDFMan or other unofficial tutorials but I hope it helps busy people understand tS's modeling features comprehensively from a broader perspective.






