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FSXA Airbus A350 XWB

Some questions can be left unanswered, y'know. Good progress!

Thanks! :) Well I answerd the question, witch was about something I'm not making yet... So I had to give a vague answer. ;) But Yes I could also just not have answered but I felt like answering... :)
But my planning (as far as one exists) goes as follows:

- Exterior Model
- Exterior Animations
- Interior
- Interior Animations
- Texturing (?)
- Systems
- Flight characteristics

To me that seems like a logical ordor (one way or the other)
And because at the moment I don't want to plan it to far ahead I'm only really planning the Exterior model and the Exterior animations now, after that the VC and so on and so on....

But that's still a way, the exterior alone needs a lot of things still:

- Gears
- Doors
- Low-poly interior
- Flaps
- Slats
- Speedbrakes
- GPU
- Wheel chocks
- etc...


Lot's to be done! :) However she's already looking more complete then the week before! ;)
 
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I've no experience of using Blender, but you don't mention mapping (before texturing). Do not underestimate how much work that may be, since you cannot paint or texture bake until that's done.
 
I've no experience of using Blender, but you don't mention mapping (before texturing). Do not underestimate how much work that may be, since you cannot paint or texture bake until that's done.

I know, but I count that under Texturing (since in essence it's what you have to do before the actual texturing). I do think that the mapping alone will indeed take a while...
 
No tougher than modelling, lol. :rotfl:

Well it is something that has to be done, however difficult or time consuming it may be... But for now that's not yet on my mind.. It will be soon, but first things first! ;)
 
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I <3 A350
 

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So some of you may have noticed that the last day or so I've had a signature-banner, witch was absolutly rubbish...
It was again showed I'm rubbish at anything that can even remotely be subscriced as being artistic... So I want to try again at making a nicer banner...
Anyone have any ideas for it perhaps, because like I said I'm not creative at all and not really experienced with Photoshop and such ;)
 
So I was thinking of making this as a banner (not verry important but still)

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What do you guys think?
 
Experience comes with practice. As long as you are happy with what you create that is the only thing that is important. Don't forget that the beauty of art is in the eye of the beholder.
 
Experience comes with practice. As long as you are happy with what you create that is the only thing that is important. Don't forget that the beauty of art is in the eye of the beholder.

Wise words there Paul! I'll just use it! :)
 
looking great :)

Thanks, the flaps are pritty difficult parts for the reasin that they ain't aligned to the x-axis. So any rotation I makebalso applies to the y- or even z-axis... So aligning them is a bit of problem...
 
You must rotate the pivot point to align with the flaps rotational axis before you animate. Trying to rotate the flaps in three axis points would be a nightmare.
 
I believe that's a bit different to do in Blender compared to Max/Gmax but it can be done.
 
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