New Shuttle...
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New Shuttle...
Hello everybody,
Ok, before the MO and before ending the SSO, I will work a while on a new shuttle...
Just for info, here the "workshop", where we can see in white the actual model (a bit fragmented), and in color the beginning of the new one (5% over).
We can see also the outlines (profiles) I used to re-create the model...
This is one of... no, THE best way to create fuselage.
Tip for 3D creators: a good 3D soft must handle Gordon and Coon surfaces... those are really usefull and powerfull tools.
Bye
Ok, before the MO and before ending the SSO, I will work a while on a new shuttle...
Just for info, here the "workshop", where we can see in white the actual model (a bit fragmented), and in color the beginning of the new one (5% over).
We can see also the outlines (profiles) I used to re-create the model...
This is one of... no, THE best way to create fuselage.
Tip for 3D creators: a good 3D soft must handle Gordon and Coon surfaces... those are really usefull and powerfull tools.
Bye
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Beowulf01 wrote:what the Frell is Gordon and Coon surfaces?
First I won't enter in a mathematic description, I'm not enough skilled at this level...
The Coon surface work (in my 3D soft with 3 profiles - 2 on x, 1 on y)
With the Gordon you are not limited with the number of profiles... much more interesting
So here some example to understand the benefit of those tools:
Each of those example are done in 0.1s... the third is not a Gordon surface, just a double extrusion... also a "must have" tool...
All good soft must handle extrusion from face:
With those tools, all is possible with great facility, so if your soft don't have those possibility, better look for another one...
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It's not inverted. It's showing the other side of the flag.
Remember that the U.S. flag is attached to a flagpole so that the stars are close to the pole.
The flag is painted on the shuttle as if the wind were blowing it due to the flight. See, for example,
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/mis ... C-1340.jpg
which shows one side of the Endeavour and
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/mis ... C-1109.jpg
which shows the other side of one of the others.
Remember that the U.S. flag is attached to a flagpole so that the stars are close to the pole.
The flag is painted on the shuttle as if the wind were blowing it due to the flight. See, for example,
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/mis ... C-1340.jpg
which shows one side of the Endeavour and
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/mis ... C-1109.jpg
which shows the other side of one of the others.
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Don't have to... With time and good tools it's not so hard... (also a bit of experience help )Beowulf01 wrote:I feel so humbled...
Are you planing on doing the whole stack?
Opps Sorry I don't understand your question... (my english ) my dictionary give me strange translation for "stack"...
Well for tonight, here the last advance... more and more details (Note there is no textures yet)
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ElChristou wrote:Yes, but I will do a test with textures created from the existing photo from Nasa, perhaps I can do a close to realistic model...Cham wrote:with that level of details, I don't think it needs any textures.
Maybe just some dirt here and there.
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Yes, I'd really like to see a "tile" effect if possible ?
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