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>God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)
That is so cute! (I'm sorry, but this looks like a toy (realistic,
nonetheless) to me, so I can't think of any other adjective.)
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Looks pretty accurate (though I don't know what one's supposed to look
like...)
Good job!
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Ummm. Looks a lot like my dad's old 180. But how do you get into it? I
can't see any doors.
Ken Matassa
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Sigmund Kyrre Aas wrote:
> Oohh, wait. Should the propeller blades be that thick? Perhaps it's just
> phong playing tricks, cause it seems you've got this plane very
> accurate.
You're right, the prop is a bit too thick. And it actually has the same texture
as the tyres (I made the texture for the tyres - it's supposed to look like
rubber). I was so eager to get it all together that I never had the time to
create a separate texture for the prop...
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Dep. of Computer Science and Business Administration
Personal homepage:
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omniVERSE wrote:
> The prop seems kind of plastic to me, it's a medium dark gray so results in
> looking soft. Come to think of it the whole picture looks that way. Might just
> be me.
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The prop has a texture originally made for the tyres, i.e it's supposed to look like
rubber. I was so eager to get it all together that I never had the time to create a
separate texture for the prop.....
And, yes, it all could be a bit more shiny (more reflection). I was afraid that it
should look unrealisticly shiny, so I kept the textures a bit dull on purpous.
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Mikael Carneholm
Dep. of Computer Science and Business Administration
Personal homepage:
http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
E-mail:
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omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:38790e3d@news.povray.org...
> Now how about the flight sim to go with, I'm ready to fly.
That would be FlightGear, the open source, multi-platform, flight simulator.
[We just recently added a C-172 model to our flight simulator]
Nice rendition.
Jon Berndt
www.flightgear.org
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"Mikael Carneholm" <sa9### [at] idautbhbse> wrote in message
news:3878F33C.C6C2D9C5@ida.utb.hb.se...
> God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)
Indeed - especially is your capable hands - most impressive!
Rick
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Nice modelling but it needs wheels.
This reminds me I havn't seen anything of Grim for a long
time now.
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WOW!!! I wish I was that good at sPatch. It reminds me of the 172 (those
Cessnas all look alike) I used to fly back when I was rich and famous.
Eric
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pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of
labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
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PS. If you get the urge to post the source code, don't be shy.
Eric
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another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own
pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of
labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
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- First inaugural address, 1801
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