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WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:16 pm
by caldabolg
Heres a pic of my up and coming p47.
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Im having a few problems mirroring the fuselage.
I'll post my frustrating images after lunch...

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:01 pm
by caldabolg
Ok, here are my mirroring issues....My stupid bounding box is on an angle, dont know why....

I aligned my pivot point to "world" in the heiarchy.(before it wan an angle at the wing tip)
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then I mirrored it
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As you can see, it mirrored my aircraft where the pivot point was, but for some stupid reason not on the angle of the pivot point.

So I decide to move the pivot point to where I wanted it to mirror, then mirrored it.As you can see its still mirroring on an angle.
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I think this has something to do with that weird bounding box...why is it on an angle?How can I fix it?

Any help would be great!

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:35 pm
by Felix/FFDS
I would suggest, before applying a mirror modifier (not the mirror tool) to reset X-form. (under the hierarchy tab)

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:47 pm
by caldabolg
alright, I'l go try that now.Thanks for your help felix ;DGod I hope this works...

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:14 pm
by caldabolg
I looked all throught the heiarchy tab...i cany find anything that says reset x-form... could you give me directions lol...

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:20 pm
by Felix/FFDS
Sort of, close - X-Form reset is a modifier, the one I was thinking is Reset transform/ Reset Scale

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Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:29 am
by Lionel_Goh
looks nice and smooth :)

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:38 am
by bzhyoyo
Can't help (I'm going through the tutos at the moment) but I have a question : what sim are you designing it for?

And it does look smooth :)

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:14 pm
by caldabolg
Well I am planning to make it for fs9.Once I get it into fs9, I plan to make it for the combat sims(If people want it it enough).That way I could practice setting aircraft up for damage.

Once I'm done the tail I'm gonna post a wireframe image.(:

Edit:Uh, what is the difference between the p-47 "d"and "c"

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:30 pm
by Felix/FFDS
Well I am planning to make it for fs9.Once I get it into fs9, I plan to make it for the combat sims(If people want it it enough).That way I could practice setting aircraft up for damage.

Once I'm done the tail I'm gonna post a wireframe image.(:

Edit:Uh, what is the difference between the p-47 "d"and "c"



Visually, the most distinguishing feature is that the P-47B, C models were "razorbacks" while MOST of the P-47Ds were "bubble-tops" with cut down rear decks.

HOWEVER, the early P-47Ds were also "razorbacks" , until one P47D was fitted with a cut down rear deck and "a canopy from a Hawker Typhoon"  ...  From the P-47D-25 series on the all around vision canopy was fitted.

There were also detail changes between the -B -C and early -D versions (apart from engines, etc).

From the -D-27 on, a dorsal fin was added ...  etc...

There were different variations on subtle shapes of the belly, etc.

(and you thought all" Jugs"  were alike ... hehe ... now watch the nit-ickers come out!)

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:19 pm
by caldabolg
Well, I did realize that there are both razorback and bubble canopy's for the "d" and "C".But, I will have to look into the different shape of the belly.Better take a closer look at my blueprints...

As for the nit picking, that dont bother me. I'm lookin for all the help and tips I can get ;D

Re: WIP:P-47 D "or" C... cant decide

PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:53 am
by HH
Even on a marked jug, you can't always be sure what will come out when it's opened.
Aside from a couple 1/72nd scale biplanes when I was @6, I worked with 1/48th scale WW2 plastic models. The basic fuselage details of P47s were subtle enough that the basic modeller could make varaitions from the same kit without extra pieces (exept the add on top-fuselage and canopy pieces for the razorback type; dual type kit).  What I'm saying is that there was no notable difference between the fuselage belly of a razorback vs the bubbletop; however, we seem to have a shorter supply of versions with workable bubbletops.