9th September 2011, 03:48 PM | #1 |
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Spitfire Mk.I
Here are some WIP shots of the Spitfire Mk.I being built for T4T running on Flight Gear.
The cockpit is coming along nicely an the poly count on the instrument panel is 17,000, the external plane 8,000 and the rest of the cokcpit about 20,000. It is one of a few planes I'm building in parallel. Also doing the Potez 25 and the Curtiis H.75A Hawk And a Bf109E3
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Re: Spitfire Mk.I
ohhh nice work! Love the spitfire!!
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Yes, very nice.
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Re: Spitfire Mk.I
Latest WIP, without instruments the poly count is around 44,000. So should be able to bring it in under 50,000.
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Looking great.
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29th September 2011, 02:25 PM | #7 |
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Here are some more shots, this time for different times of the day, in game.
DAWN - MORNING - NOON - AFTERNOON -
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The rest
DUSK - EVENING - NIGHT -
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I always like to watch night scenes ... thanks for sharing !
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Re: Spitfire Mk.I
I used to play a game called Aces High a long time ago. The spit was one of my favorite planes to fly along with the P-38. I was always a turn fighter, to my detriment when I started to play with the P-47.
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