- Set Video quality to HD!! BE SURE to set Youtube to HD (your playback may default to 480...blurry!)
- See the wide range of applications that can be addressed with msmac3D
- see this link Samples of McHenry Crash Reconstruction Videos
Note: Videos created in 2021 we are adding forum posting with links to specific times and tasks for more efficient use.
Please let us know if any questions, comments or problems. Recent Crash Test Comparisons: Demonstration/Overview Videos
- 2020 Feb: Playlist: How to and ONLY Howto about msmac3D a Playlists is a collection of videos
- 2017 Oct: Help Files Overview
- 2017 Aug: Version 2.2 update overview
- 2017 Nov: Structural Nodes for rollovers
- 2017 Sep: Sample SV Rollover with DXF Surface
- 2017 Jan: msmac3D Ver 2.0 Intro video
- 2016 Dec: Automatic Optimization/Iteration Demonstration
- 2016 Jan: Clone 3D Project
- 2015 Oct: GRID display Option
- Validation playlist
- 2020 Jul: Quick Setup of a 3D Rollover
- 2017 Oct: Animulation=Animation & Simulation, How To Demo
- 2016 Jan: Intro w/point cloud surfacing and more!
- 2015 July: msmac3D Release Introduction
- 2015 May: msmac3D Polygon Friction Zone DEMO
- 2015 Mar: DEMO: 5 min intro to medit3D
- 2015 Dec: DXF Surfacing and Image Draping
- 2015 May: msmac3D Beta3 Introduction
These are portions of online training sessions edited to for topics of interest
- Videos posted on topics covered:
- 2018 May:
- Path Following/Driver Model
- From late 2017 Sessions:
- HOW TO: Preliminary PA State Police Crash test
- HOW TO: Scale a Bitmap overhead to a DXF
- Structural Nodes for rollovers
- How to Backup & Restore Projects
- How to Change a Vehicle Mode
- Edit Elevations
- msmac3D Help Files Overview
- Key Frame Camera Following
- DXF Surfacing/Image Draping
- Start of Training#3 Help file, Demo file notes
- Show origin XYZ Grid other options
- Make Multi View Movies
- Working with a 3 Vehicle 2D project in 3D graphics
These videos and more can all also be accessed from the McHenry YouTube Page
Here's some fun! The following which is msmac3D (lower left of video) used by McHenry to design the Jaguar E-Pace stunt: