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Cześć! :biggrin:

 

I am sorry for starting topic on your own forum, but it is interesting for you too, I hope :yes:

 

I found this topic: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=100332

 

Model author is Marek Ryś. Here is his site: http://www.airart3d.xt.pl/

 

 

That Sukhoi looks very, very, very nice (ok I am Su-7 fan... But still looks very good :haha: )

 

 

Do you know him anybody? Who is it?

 

That model is too detailed for SFP1 series (I do not suppose that he knows what is SFP1).

On the other hand we have Su-7BM in SFP1 series (Su-7BMK in WOI) with six pylons, so new BKL (model in that topic) is not necessary needed.

 

BTW: found very nice Mig-21PF model too. Hi detail... And too many dollars I suppose :haha: But it is exellent model too :good:

http://galgot.free.fr/MiG/

 

The same with comment on http://www.military-meshes.com/ :

http://www.military-meshes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=183

 

 

BTW2: We are ex Warsav pact members, so we are still "red side" planes fans I hope :wink:

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O.o

i think it have too much poly thank SF can hang

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Yes it has too many polys for SFP1 series :yes: But it is vvvvveeeeeryyyy nice model :good:

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Yes, Sukhoi is beautiful, but author is Marek Ryś, hmmm, I don't know him.

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I remember this author from some publications but don't remember witch -must check

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Amazing work, His Su-7 model is sooo detailed and look for F-111f! http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread...7423&page=2

I remember author from monographs about ww2 planes and drawings for aviation magazines. What a pity that TK published plugin only for 3d Studio Max to make lod model files. I’ve see that Blender is good software to make nice models.

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Yes it has too many polys for SFP1 series :yes: But it is vvvvveeeeeryyyy nice model :good:

sure it is hehe

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You guys should see his Me-262, but I don't remember links to it... Guy's top modeller :good:

 

@Kukulo:

 

About "too detailed" models -we don't know full potentials of SFP1 series engine I think... TK left many marks of interesting features that he later abandoned or stopped developing in core files (eg -helicopter type objects...)

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Me-262: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=110320

 

I can not find right words for his models :no: Nicer than real... :haha:

 

 

About those details:

We can see progres in model details and quality in general in SFP1 series. Thanx to modders.

 

On the other hand... Most of Migs in SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI are older models designed as AI and we can nice see it. Hi res skins can upgrade them. Mig-21MF with hi res skin looky much, much, much better than with low res skin (well hi res... I am using 512x512 usually on my Migs).

 

512x512 skin on WIP Mig-21R (CZ) - edited stock MF.

R5.jpg

Original skin you can get with Starfighter2s Mig-21R pack here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=6114

 

 

I do not like migs gear wheels in SFP1. Are "boxened". But of course, if I do not like them I can modell new Migs :blink: I am not modder... But I started learn some skin work, and try make those older models nicer (with more or less success :biggrin: ).

 

 

Community still produce better and better add ons. So more and better to come :biggrin:

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