3D modelling
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Re: 3D modelling
I might tweak the shading a bit more but overall except for default or regional colours and markings it is ready.
As mentioned these aircraft might be done in February.
Current buffer is around 18 aircraft models.
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Re: 3D modelling
It looks great. what plane is?Nerei wrote: ↑Dec 01 2018 img]https://i.postimg.cc/nhTxfQQ9/01.png[/img]
I might tweak the shading a bit more but overall except for default or regional colours and markings it is ready.
As mentioned these aircraft might be done in February.
Current buffer is around 18 aircraft models.
[Edit by Moderator - I broke the image reference so this post is smaller/more readable]
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Re: 3D modelling
Identifying them is part of the challenge. It is why I asked if anyone was up for some aircraft identification. I will name them all but not right away.
Also as we are into December 2nd in parts of the world.
This one should be quite a bit easier than the first.
Again I might adjust the shading once I start doing regional textures.
Buffer still stands at 18.
Also as we are into December 2nd in parts of the world.
This one should be quite a bit easier than the first.
Again I might adjust the shading once I start doing regional textures.
Buffer still stands at 18.
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Re: 3D modelling
Again there might be adjustments for each individual regional texture set.
Also I have been thinking a bit. If anyone is interested in playing with these early I can convert these maybe early January. They will mainly be grey and lack UGBITS icons meaning these need 3D icons. However as all there would be missing is better textures it is something that can easily be updated mid-game.
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Is 2 a Tornado and 3 a SEPECAT Jaguar?
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Aircraft 1 = Dassault (looks like Rafale but the engine intakes are "wrong")
Aircraft 2 = Panavia Tornado
Aircraft 3 = SPECAT Jaguar
Aircraft 2 = Panavia Tornado
Aircraft 3 = SPECAT Jaguar
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Mirage 4000 perhaps?
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Probably...there are not many twin engine aircraft that look like a mix of Mirage and Rafale
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Aircraft 1 is indeed a Mirage 4000. Aircraft 2 and 3 are naturally also correct.
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Re: 3D modelling
Looks like a South Korean T/FA-50 Golden Eagle. Nice work!
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Or is it the YAK130/MB346?
I guess I won round 1?
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Re: 3D modelling
Well you did get all 3 right including the Mirage 4000 which arguably is the more difficult of those.
As for aircraft 4 it is a KAI T-50. If you look at the tail of the Yak-130 or M-346 it tapers quite a bit and the vertical stabiliser is placed further forward.
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As for aircraft 4 it is a KAI T-50. If you look at the tail of the Yak-130 or M-346 it tapers quite a bit and the vertical stabiliser is placed further forward.
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AIDC Ching-Kuo (F-CK-1)
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Yes it is the AIDC F-CK 1 Ching Kuo.
I think I will have to find something harder I said while posting the arguably easiest aircraft so far. Or then again w will have to see.
Also just for the record I have other aircraft than interceptors, multirole and ground attack.
I think I will have to find something harder I said while posting the arguably easiest aircraft so far. Or then again w will have to see.
Also just for the record I have other aircraft than interceptors, multirole and ground attack.
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Lockheed Martin F-35 (tail fins made it clear it wasn't almost the same looking J-31)
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