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 Post subject: JET320SIMREV- AIRBUS A320 PROCEDURES SIM - made with OPUS
PostPosted: September 2nd, 2013, 3:47 pm 
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JET320SIMREV- PROCEDURES SIMULATOR - made with OPUS
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youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/jet320simrev
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Cabin crew disarming airplane's doors
http://youtu.be/jqdG5aRcSPo
Take off tutorial
http://youtu.be/F8jhJ66A0nU
Introduction
http://youtu.be/CwmPUOE0frI
Beginning of taxi tutorial
http://youtu.be/sCgs_rI9PiY
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Any ideas how to make it commercial?
I don't know where to start , so many simulators out there but this one is special, It's done with OPUS !!!


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 Post subject: Re: JET320SIMREV- AIRBUS A320 PROCEDURES SIM - made with OPU
PostPosted: September 2nd, 2013, 9:34 pm 
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Opus: Opus Pro Latest version 9.02 Build 16458
OS: Won 10
System: Asus laptop Intel Core i5 8 gig ram, big monitor, reading glasses
Wow! That looks impressive.

I can't imagine how much time and knowledge went into constructing your publication - a lot, I would guess.

I might be worong, but i think This kind of publication would probably appeal to flying enthusiasts because there are lots of abbreviated references to control buttons ect in your publication that only those with a deep interest in aviation would probably know.

Therefore, your market might be with flight sim groups and clubs ie people that play with flight sim software.

You could also see if flying club members might be interested in trying your publications in return for feedback that might lead to commercial opportunities.

Assuming a close connection between your publication and reality, flying schools might be interested also.

Good luck and thank you for sharing your impressive work

Cheers

Graham

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 Post subject: Re: JET320SIMREV- AIRBUS A320 PROCEDURES SIM - made with OPU
PostPosted: September 4th, 2013, 1:16 pm 
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Thanks , your comments make me feel good ,
It does mean that in the last 10 years I didn't waste my time ,

the hard part of the job are not the links or push buttons or the drawings to create , but to keep all things working together , and to give a logical meaning , you need variables and numbers, really a lot ,
you have to put them in a specific order.

In the beginning of my project I didnt had a clue what was a variable, but the forum , John Eccker
and Jim Wolfmeyer they helped me a lot.

Now I am moving away from number and variables , with the new resize option in Opus , you can do wonders in drawings , cartoons , draw a japanese manga face , move the lips , create an eye , create an arm , sit the person into chair, stand up , move the neck , running , walking , move the head ...still a beginner but I am moving in that direction, more than learning a 3d program such as 3dMAX, Maya or Cinema 4D.


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 Post subject: Re: JET320SIMREV- AIRBUS A320 PROCEDURES SIM - made with OPU
PostPosted: September 4th, 2013, 9:33 pm 
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John Ekker and Jim Wolfmeyer - there is a couple of old familiar names.

Jim is still, as far as I know in New York. Jim sadly passed away, if my memory is correct, around 2005 maybe.

No, you didn't waste your time! You've learned heaps, and created something you can be proud of, and you stuck to your task, never giving up even in the face of difficulties.

Animation is something else, and these is also a lifetime of learning new things there.

Opus and animation would go really well hand in hand, and there is plenty of research to suggest animated e-learning applications are very effective ways to present learning content.

Cheers

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