July 26, 200322 yr Here are the latest shots of the stairs i did for my 737 family...when i got some time, i'll finish this progect.
July 26, 200322 yr pretty slick. Here's a thought, link it to a dummy cube and name it X_gearwell (ref. SDK) this will make it disappear when the gear retracts. Saving those precious polys. To test you can apply a transp. tex to the fuse so you can see if it works.not bad... for a heavy :-)joe
July 26, 200322 yr Whoah dongmo, looking awsome! So is that 11 projects you have going now :D Keep up the great work, wont be doing the -200 to -500's will you? There my favourite :)
July 26, 200322 yr Holy cow, lookin awesome :-eek, but dontcha think the nose is a tad *too* heavy on polys?
July 27, 200322 yr The initial model is of coarse the 737-100. If everything work fine, i'll model the entire family ;-)
July 27, 200322 yr Unfortunately, there are some parts that recquire alot more polys than others, and nose is one of those parts. The 737 nose end is a 1/2 sphere, and considering the fuse sides i've choose, it cannot be optimized more ;-)
July 27, 200322 yr Thanks for the tip. I've always use that for all my models, as they usually have many polys...:-)
July 27, 200322 yr Wow that's the best 737 nose i have ever seen in my life! :-eekKeep em comming please :-shy John NoppeScreenshot forum moderatorAVSIM Online
July 28, 200322 yr Looking sweet Dongmo! Can't wait to see what your wing will be like, I can only imaging the detail from what i have seen on your other projects!
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