Cruising at 32,000 feet MSL , .85 Mach indicated, the twin General Electric 90-94B
93,700 lb thrust Turbo Fans on this Boeing 777-200ER sipping a miserly 2200 gallons of JP4 an hour.
3D Max 2010 with VRay render. Vray Materials used in the texture process.
Thanks I.D.A @ flickr for the clouds source.
Tutorial used is here: http://my3dtextures.com/tutorials/3dsmax/How-To-Model-A-Boeing-777-200-Airline.html (5 years and 3084 days ago)
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#PU55Y#
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Papa Uniform 55 Yankee...the phonetic annunciation of the call number PU55Y.
I can't wrap my head around the gray wing edge on the LH side above the jet. It looks like it is at an angle, pointing towards the front of the plane, rather than to the side...
MossyB I really think your'e digging deep on the wing thing. Look at the SBS, those airfoils are symmetrical. That is a main focus in this particular tutorial... symmetry. Come ooooooon.
Nice job Author, Love the call number too
Nice job on this, details lookin' good, Big Boy.
I agree with MossyB on this, same goes for the tail part, that also looks "wonky"
Lesson learned here...next time choose a slightly different viewing angle. Farsite You have room to talk, I have seen your work and bow to your greatness. MossyB let's see some 3D from you. Thanks for so much positive input, GL to you farsite.
I don't need any input in a 3d medium to point out visual inconsistencies. That's like saying someone needs photographic experience to point out that a picture has cut the top of someone's head off due to poor focal length.
When anyone with eyes can see that a wingtip is facing the wrong direction in comparison to the rest of the plane, no 3d app experience is necessary.
If that is the criteria you use when deciding if an observation is correct, no wonder you can't place a wing-tip properly...
I find it hilarious that someone whose greatness you "bow to," agrees with a "unexperienced" obser
I find it hilarious that someone whose greatness you "bow to," agrees with a "unexperienced" observation, but you still consider the original observation (mine) somehow incorrect...lolol!
Mossby blow it out yo ass get over it.
http://youtu.be/ayTM_HncLdI
Omg yea hahaha
Howdie stranger!
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