
Wings 3D
Wings 3D is an advanced subdivision modeler that is both powerful and easy to use. Originally inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware, Wings 3D has been developed since 2001, when Björn Gustavsson (bjorng) and Dan Gudmundsson (dgud) first started the project.
Downloads - Wings 3D
Wings 3D Downloads. Download the package that best suits you. System Requirements. Windows 10 or later: OpenGL 2.1 required. Mac OS X: Sequoia MacOS 15 is required. Linux Ubuntu 24.04: OpenGL 2.1 or Mesa required. Other Unix: OpenGL-2.1 required; you’ll need to build from source. Stable Release 2.4.1. Released Jan 2025. Windows (32b) Windows ...
User Manual - Wings 3D
Help you understand the general concepts of 3D modelling. Show you the basics of the Wings 3D interface and workflow. Introduce you to advanced functions in Wings 3D.
Tutorial Intro | Wings 3D
WINGS 3D TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION – A QUICK START GUIDE. The tutorials in this section are updated from the original Wings 3D User Manual. While these examples are basic, they will take you some way along the learning curve. Some tutorials may meet your needs better than others – it depends on your personal learning style.
Features - Wings 3D
Wings 3D has a comprehensive set of mesh modeling and selection tools. Standard tools such as Move, Scale, Rotate, Extrude, Bevel, Bridge, Cut, and Weld. Advanced tools including: Sweep, Plane Cut, Circularise, Intersect, Bend, Shear, and Inset.
Community | Wings 3D
On the ODF you can ask questions about using Wings, discuss technical aspects of 3d modeling, post bug reports, or post screen shots of your latest Wings 3D creations. Like the name of the forum suggests, there are some development focused discussion to take part in too.
Interface Essentials - Wings 3D
Many of the commands in Wings 3D are axis-specific in operation, and work around these global axes or around local axes parallel to them. Display colours for each axis are by default set to X: red, Y: green, Z: blue.
Edge Loops - Wings 3D
To create an edge loop in Wings 3D, select an edge and [Select | Edge Loop | Edge Loop], or more easily: use the L Hotkey. (‘L’ = Loop). You can use the F6 and F7 Hotkeys to ‘march up and down’ a chain of edge loops to do rapid model adjustments.
Development - Wings 3D
Wings 3D Development. If you are interested in helping to develop Wings, you can look at the build instruction included with in the Wings 3D sources. If you are REALLY interested in programming for Wings, you should create a Github account so you can fork dgud’s wings ‘master’ branch, and get coding! Reporting Bugs
Wings 3D Development Forum
Jan 20, 2025 · Discuss and submit documentation on all aspects of Wings 3d (Documentation and Translation). Moderated By: micheus