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JBizz test

Postby Madcat » Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:16 am

Here is my screen of it...

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U can see what I saw and the nose tire was in the ground. I still think that the windows should be a little bit smaller but thats just me.

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Re: JBizz test

Postby JakesF14 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:29 am

U can see what I saw and the nose tire was in the ground. I still think that the windows should be a little bit smaller but thats just me.

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Thanx, Appreciated! About the windows - - -i dont know really??? anyone else also think the windows are too big?
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Re: JBizz test

Postby ShaneG_old » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:33 am

I was thinking that about the windows as well. They look right for a business jet, but if you look at the only other supersonic civilian transport, the Concorde, it's windows are pretty small, and I'm guessing that it has something to do with it's cruising speed & altitude.

Granted, there has been no other SST since, so plenty of technical advances could have been made since Concorde, allowing you to have the larger windows.  8-)
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Re: JBizz test

Postby jaime » Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:09 pm

indeed, I ben testing it my self and I feel the windows are pretty good, however I did notice that the model is a bit rough...I would suggest maybe looking to see if you can smooth out the polys or what ever is causeing the rough look on the body.


Ill repost that suggestion in the main topic for the plane to help keep all feed back in one area for you though!, over all its a really great start!!
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Re: JBizz test

Postby Capt.Propwash » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:27 pm

windows look fine to my untrained eye, but you might want to send it back to the machine shop to get that hairline crack at the top of the fuselage either filled in or covered before something really bad happens.


looks like where the 2 sides of textures meet up but your machinist shaved off 1/2 an inch on each side.
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Re: JBizz test

Postby BrandonF » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:50 pm

I  haven't been able to do much testing on the jet since my computer hasn't been working.  :'( Hope to test it soon!  8-)
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Re: JBizz test

Postby JakesF14 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:49 am

windows look fine to my untrained eye, but you might want to send it back to the machine shop to get that hairline crack at the top of the fuselage either filled in or covered before something really bad happens.


looks like where the 2 sides of textures meet up but your machinist shaved off 1/2 an inch on each side.


Aye Aye Captain!
Yes, the fuselage needs refining, but it is no use of spending hours smoothing and welding polygons together if i only going to cut into the fuselage again! the doors, landing lights, ect still needs to be cut, after all the cutting is done I will do the final smoothing  :-)
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Re: JBizz test

Postby garryrussell » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:58 am

You really need to do the smoothing first and the doors ect have to be cot out of the smoothed final shape otherwise it will be difficult to blend it all in afterwards :)

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Re: JBizz test

Postby JakesF14 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:17 am

You really need to do the smoothing first and the doors ect have to be cot out of the smoothed final shape otherwise it will be difficult to blend it all in afterwards :)

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That makes sense! Thanks Garry! Its my first model  :-) I am learning every day!
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Re: JBizz test

Postby jaime » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:41 am

You really need to do the smoothing first and the doors ect have to be cot out of the smoothed final shape otherwise it will be difficult to blend it all in afterwards :)

Garry



I too second this, and also take it from our...well least mine...not sure if garry makes models (I assume he does) its better to smooth every thing on the model, then do the cutting out/animation of parts (when it comes to things like doors, windows, etc on the physical plane fuselage its self) then to cut then smooth...I seen people in my college cut then smooth with very disastrous results (granted they wernt working on a plane but still they had some pretty complex models)


and if posible, if your gonna add shine to the windows them selves and all have the windows on there own texture so that way if you want to tint the windows a bit you can, also PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take your time and continue to do what your doing, listening to feed back of others is one of the best if not the best way to take your model from ok to "HOLY $NIT I MUST HAVE IT NOW NO MATTER WHAT" type of plane...(well you get the idea at least right?

point is listening to the feed back of thoes who are testing/working on the project with you is the best way to improve and it also offeres the advantage of having multiple sets of eyes to help catch small little erros that someone or you may have missed.


example I didnt notice the hairline crack in one of the windows, but I may wind up finding something else that was compleatly overlooked or thought to be "normal" which I do have a sugestion for the left wing.


when the wings are open (setting one or more) I can see bits and pieces of the wing piece through the fuselage (hard to describe) bast way to see what im talking about have the main body one color (say black) and the wings white or some other bright color and that should give ou an idea of what I am talkin about...link to picture coming shortly (or by PM if needed)
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