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At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
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Re: At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
Looking very nice Keith, keep up the good work.
Graham
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Re: At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
Very nice indeed. Those wire-spoked wheels must have taken some doing, Keith
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Re: At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
Spokes...yes I thought they would be difficult, but with mirroring & copying over a photo of similar spoked wheels I think it took about 30 mins to make!!! The biggest problem was to reduce the number of polys & animations elsewhere in the model in order to keep them!
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Re: At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
Hi Keith
Neat little machine, amusing incongruity of the faired-in spinner and nose, with great chunks of cylinder head poking out all round.
An area I have NOT mastered (one of thousands, tbh)...
is painting details on a transparent background.
Your spokes look great; could they be done by making a disc painted fully transparent, with spokes painted over that clear background?
This would decimate the number of polys.
I've wanted to do it on a number of projects, but failed every time, so I can't give a definite answer.
Neat little machine, amusing incongruity of the faired-in spinner and nose, with great chunks of cylinder head poking out all round.
An area I have NOT mastered (one of thousands, tbh)...
is painting details on a transparent background.
Your spokes look great; could they be done by making a disc painted fully transparent, with spokes painted over that clear background?
This would decimate the number of polys.
I've wanted to do it on a number of projects, but failed every time, so I can't give a definite answer.
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Re: At the back of the Hangar - Part 3
I did an experiment with spokes painted on a 10% transparent material within Gmax, but it didn't look very good & I think it didn't work terribly well as one needs another layer to cover for the blurred wheel effect.
The other problem is that those wheels have a double set of spokes & I think if one does the transparent bit mirrored in textures you would only see one side.
Keith
The other problem is that those wheels have a double set of spokes & I think if one does the transparent bit mirrored in textures you would only see one side.
Keith