Author Topic: A Seaplane  (Read 3413 times)

The floatplane you posted is either made by Pilatus or deHavilland.

 That, my friend, is a De havilland Super Otter.

 I did Texture work for Flight Simulator 2004, I would know.

Im willing to give the model to anyone who can and is willing to make an script.




Im willing to give the model to anyone who can and is willing to make an script.



Needs moar wing above canopy.

Im willing to give the model to anyone who can and is willing to make an script.


Wings look WAAAAY to boxy.

This is how it looks from side

Sorry bad picture but you can see that its not that boxy, and can it be to boxy for BLOCKland?
« Last Edit: August 14, 2008, 08:29:18 AM by anybody »

This is how it looks from side

Sorry bad picture but you can see that its not that boxy, and can it be to boxy for BLOCKland?
Yes it can. Compare to boxyness of your vehicle to a vehicle like the stunt plane or biplane.

Ya but this was a crude 10 mins of modeling it, its not the finnished product.

Ya but this was a crude 10 mins of modeling it, its not the finnished product.
You eat though polys like mad, use way less. My newest vehicle uses 3600 polys but I cannot help that at all, I deleted and conserved polys as much as possible but its still 3600 but it could of been 2x worse.

It uses under 1000 polys -.-

make the sea landing floaty bars farther apart/ l;ess iwde and make the plane longer and rounded

Great idea, yeah i like it, it could definitely be done

I added some stuff but i dont think it looks better...
And i kept it still under 1000 polys (992)

I'm back from camping and I think the wings should be thinner and the floats smaller.