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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby juri » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:20 am

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby juri » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:20 am

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby eskaihla » Sun Apr 22, 2007 4:53 am

Hi Juri!

You have great looking models there! I'd be happy to continue work on the KingAir! As far as I can tell from your screenshots, the model and VC looks very good already. Should be fun to finish it  :). In case you wish to take a look at my earlier work, check out our YS-11 (latest package was released just a few days ago). Of course, we'd keep the KingAir as freeware. If you'd like to contact me, you can reach me at esa(at)alliedfsgroup.com.

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby eskaihla » Fri May 18, 2007 4:06 am

Hi guys,

I've now been working on Juri's King Air 300 for about week and a half, and I'm pretty much done with  the exterior model. I'll start working on the VC soon, after I've finished placing texture maps on the model. Here is a progress shot of the untextured model.

BTW, I'm looking for help regarding the master textures (both exterior and interior), if there are any interested texture artists out there, please let me know!

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby mossdog » Fri May 18, 2007 7:32 pm

That looks quality. Sorry i cant help you with texturing.
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby juri » Sun May 20, 2007 3:08 am

First: Many thanks to Esa for taking the Kingair under his wings, I'm very happy to see the progress he's making!

Second: for anyone who's still interested in these models, just drop me a line, and I'll send the source files to you. There are no oblications about finishing the work, but IF you complete the aircraft and you want to distribute it, it will have to be freeware and has to be distributed on at least one free access site.

The reason these files are not put on Adopt a Design -board is that it seems like a graveyard of models and I don't want to bury mine yet  ;)

-Juri

P.S. Seems that these files are going from Finland to Finland. I  think its funny considering this is a very international board...
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby Tweek » Sun May 20, 2007 10:28 am

They look very nice indeed! I'll be interested to see if SkyNoz can do something good with that F-18. :)
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby G-Fire25 » Sun May 20, 2007 10:35 am

May I see the Bearcat?
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby juri » Fri May 25, 2007 2:13 pm

Trying this way, sorry if the post looks stupid...

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby juri » Fri May 25, 2007 2:14 pm

Well, you don't say, it worked. Bearcat is the least finished of my models, so there's a lot to do...

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby rootbeer » Thu May 31, 2007 2:17 am

How long does it take an "experienced" designer to bring an idea to the screen, ready for download by those of us who just can't do it? I have an idea, I have FSDFSv3-- what I don't have is the floggiest notion as to where to start to begin to get ready to think about doing something sooner or later...


I think the King Air is ready as it is. It looks so "Partridge Family" like that. I say go for it as it is...
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby eskaihla » Thu May 31, 2007 9:21 am

The King Air is coming along very nicely, although it's not ready yet...

How long does it take to bring a model from an idea to a ready product? It's really hard to say. An experienced modeler can put the basic 3D model together reasonably fast (depeding on how much time he has to put aside for the project and how good reference material there is at hand). But that's only a part of the equation. Textures will take additional time, as will animation... and if there's a virtual cocpit/cabin involved it'll add some extra work. Panel and gauges/systems can be very time consuming to program, depending on their complexity and the desired level of accuracy. There are not many of those who can do it all by themselves.

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby rootbeer » Thu May 31, 2007 10:10 am

I might as well forget it, then...

King Air in the last picture looks excellent!
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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby eskaihla » Thu May 31, 2007 10:37 am

King Air in the last picture looks excellent!


Thank you!

I wouldn't forget it. You'll just need to start slowly, pick up an aircraft that you really like and are reasonably familiar with. Collect some material to start on, but don't settle for the very first 3-view you can find. It pays off later if you spend some time choosing the references well.  If you are not familiar with the design program, build something simple first. It doesn't have to be an airplane... just something that will allow you to learn the functions and tools the program offers. You'll learn as you go along. If it came with a tutorial project, build that one. Or look for some on the net.

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Re: continue my work, anyone???

Postby rootbeer » Thu May 31, 2007 11:10 am

I have ideas for planes in my mind that have been swimming around in there for years and years. There are plenty of models of existing aircraft done by talented designers like you that I can download (can't install them, though-- don't know how). What I want to do is get a visual on the designs in my head and finally see them as solid models and not just cryptic sketches...
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