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Incredible airplane model !
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At the flying deck it should be with wings in storage position, I guess. So, at the moment this model has implemented in game, but still needs some additional efforts with collision model. |
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Honoré de voir ce navire actuellement en travaux - je ne connais pas du tout le Béarn, mais niveau de détail assez étonnant, texelbo. Continue comme ça !
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120000 poligons
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I get a "connection refused" error on all your Yandex images...
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Another great model for SH3 !
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Wonderful models
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![]() Still a ot of bugs - at the moment list of 18 items for curing, including this strange blue color of mast... At the moment I'm suspended those four beuteful ancors with chains - due to here is 20000 polygons - 1/5 of all model. We'll see. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Wonderful, most certainly one of the best 3D models I've seen so far, along with some artworks from the good Gerome at the ubi forum. Quote:
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Hi Texelbo,
20 000 polygons for chains and anchors is really a lot. Anchors, chains and related fittings of the model I am working on have in total 10 000 polygons (and I'll keep them ![]() The trick Alex ist refering to is to seperate the model into smaller parts, for example in case of two sets of anchors with chains you split those two. Then you create one 3D-related chunk in the *.dat file, with all materials plus the 3D model of that single set of anchor and chains. Next, you create a second 3D-related chunk, with all materials BUT you do not attach a 3D model but use the ID of the first model: enter it at Linked 3D model where it reads Model ID (just above the box of the materials). For reference, see privateer's/jeff-groves' Seaforts (GWX) or any of my recent models (opitcal instruments are repeated in that way). Stupid thing, however, the trick does not work easily with anchors and chains because of being not identical but mirrored ... but you may split the model into submodels of the anchors plus parts of the chains and then recreate the entire arrangement in S3D with repeated instances of these submodels. Quite some work but it will save plenty of polygons. I think, it is worth the try !! Cheers |
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