A tutorial on ISB (Internet Space Builder) you can download the limited version
at: 

http://www.parallelgraphics.com/htm/en/prod/index.html?isb/isb.html

or you can buy it at: 

http://www.tritekltd.com/parallel/parallelframesmain.htm

This is a short tutorial on how to build simple objects and connecting those objects to make something half decent (Scene).

1. EXPLAINING THE WINDOWS:
The program will open with a tutorial of their own, look toward the bottom of the program and you
will see tabs, click on the SCENE PLAN tab, okay! now lets take a look at the available windows
first in the upper left you see what look like the ground and sky... this is the view window, you 
will use this a lot so get used to it! to move yourself around in this window you first click on 
the FREE CAMERA tab this will enable you to use your keys (either the number pad, or the up down 
left right arrows.) next to the immediate right all those little buttons I don't usually use so 
they are not important to this tutorial, then you see a ball that is colored (I will explain later)
then further to the right you see a grid with dots and in the middle you see a red circle with a
black line and box at the end... This represents you. When you move in the view screen this red 
dot moves in this screen. Okay below all these windows you see (to the left bottom) what appears 
to be little pictures, these are textures (you only allowed 7 in the limited edition) these I will
also explain later. And to the right you will see 3d shapes with the CUBE shape highlighted.

3. YOUR FIRST SHAPE
After you have a desired shape chosen you will want to add it to your scene. Put your pointer over
the window with the dots (We will call this the BUILD WINDOW) when your pointer is over the BUILD
WINDOW you see a pointer and a little hammer, the hammer means you are ready to add a shape. Click
and drag the pointer and you will see a box (or what ever shape you chose) appear. When you release
the mouse button a gray semi transparent box appears in the VIEW WINDOW. This means that you added 
the shape and can now resize it to your liking... So now resize it to what you want it to be. To 
resize it if you notice there are little boxes at the bottom top left and right of the 3d object
to resize the object you simply click and hold and resize with the mouse (this is in the VIEW WINDOW)
try it and notice the effect, both in the VIEW and BUILD WINDOW. Once you are done resizing it you 
simply press the ENTER key and it will turn into a solid 3d object, after this point you are no 
longer allowed to resize the 3d object.

*** Repeat steps 2 and three to add more objects

4. OBJECT MANIPULATION
After you have made the first object and want to make a second, repeat steps two and three for any
shape you please, once you have the transparent box in the VIEW WINDOW and you resized it to the 
shape you are probably asking "Okay great, but its not where I want it to be" well that is simple 
if you notice there is a box in the exact center of the new (and old) 3d object once your mouse 
moves over it you can move it on the x and z planes. so try moving it. once your done with that 
you press ENTER again and you have two solid objects... 

*** This takes practice, getting used to the XYZ planes and resizing and moving about your new 3d
scene... Below is a quick reference of keys:


right arrow and #pad 6 = move right
left arrow and #pad 4 = move left
up arrow and #pad 8 = up
down arrow and #pad 2 = down
+ = fly up (only the plus by the #pad)
- = fly down (only the minus by the #pad)

Tutorial by Jake Trainer