![]() 03/09/2017 at 15:24 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Some days I don’t.
Not half bad for 2 days work.
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Sweet.
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Always shocked to see Rhino in an architect’s office.
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Insert “working on your Doc torate” joke here.
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I think your main gear is a bit too far forward for COG.
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your plane is a bit plain
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We use Revit, but for this kind of modeling Rhino works much better.
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Yeah, the base was an existing very rough sketch up model, it still needs some work.
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I mean, B-29s weren’t usually painted, just needs some nose art.
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Terrible. 3/10.
I only see a couple turrets. Needs more dakka. What use is modeling a real life aircraft with the freedom that software gives you, if you can’t cover it with gun turrets. I mean that’s why 3D CAD modeling software was created, right.
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Actual plane was used for radar training, so my model actually has too many guns.
![]() 03/09/2017 at 16:00 |
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Was Jarhead aircraft mechanics. Jarhead grunts were completely convinced that every opening or protrusion of the aircraft shot SOMETHING. “That shoots lasers!” “That shoots 40 mike mike!” “that shoot .22!”
I think you’d get along with them.
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Sounds like my kind of people