first you shape a fusalage block to your liking (be sure the edges are curved) like this
after that make another fusalage block (be sure to make it not touching other fuaslage block and edges must be circular) then attach it like this
next add the wing
nudge the wing into place
adjust the wing to fit
and volia you are done
but the problem is, on bigger planes with bigger wings, the wings and fuselage act different, the wings float lower and the fuselage floats a little higher than the wings, which makes it look like there are 2 wings.
I think it could be done either way to best suit a specific build. @jamesPLANESii
i know! MERGE
However, this post is clearly targeted at beginners, and for beginners I’m sure it’s very helpful
Agreed, this is very basic and doesn’t allow for realistic airfoils, custom control surfaces or clean wing segments. @DarthAbhinav
I don’t recall you saying it to my face though. What I mean is that if someone goes out of their way to shame me for my OS, then they’re going to be blocked.
@DarthAbhinav
I disagree. First, you build a wing in the shape that you like. Then, you put a fuselage block over the top that matches the shape of the wing, and leaves a space for the control surfaces. That’s how you make one.
Way better than my technique.
This Can be Very Helpful in The Future!
That's a lot better way than how I was doing it! I like this way more. Cool.