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Mach3DS
May 23rd, 2016, 20:47
Viggen team, I'm absolutely loving this bird! Truth be told I did add rudimentary bump.maps, alpha and fresnel as a test to JA model. Marvelous work gentlemen! A real beauty. Thank you!

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7567/26933526150_6233d489c8_o.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7019/27139809281_2027a810e4_o.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7198/27139808661_def3cc78c0_o.jpg

DaveQ
May 23rd, 2016, 21:56
Thanks again for your support Rick. Truth to tell, I could do with a tutorial from someone on how to create bump maps. As Henk said in the Swedish Thunderbolt thread, metallic Viggens had a paint coat that reduced their reflectivity to next to nothing, which is why we left it off. But these screenshots look really nice. Here's another we've worked on which, because it's still available as payware, has to remain private for now.

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/DaveQ-photos/TF-104G%203_zps0otkslzr.jpg

DaveQ

JensOle
May 24th, 2016, 01:34
Thanks for the kind words!

As Dave mention, the Viggens were in matt bare metal. Albeit a slight shine, the appearance was far from polished metal. After a few years the matt metal looked more like a light grey paint. Of course a brand new factory fresh Viggen would appear more shine than an in service aircraft.

It is quite interesting that the splinter scheme which the Viggens got after a few years was a camouflage used on everything in the Swedish military from aircraft, uniforms, vehicles to ships!

Mach3DS
May 24th, 2016, 04:43
Yes I heeded your original post about it being matted. I left the alpha almost completely white...just a little to take advantage of the fresnel I added. There's not much to improve upon you guys did such a good job here! I added 2 additional fresnel textures to what was already there. One for overall aircraft and one specifically for the air inlets interior. I also added specular and bumps to the nose cone to match the look of the rest of the airplane. It can now take full advantage of the p3d lighting.

Dave I would be happy to show how to create the bumps. I'm by no means an expert but it is quite easy once you learn how...the real trick is to know where NOT to have them...like on the seams of textures as they create a pointed surface where it should be flat.

This was a rush job to see how it would work. But it would be much better if I had just the panel lines without the markings/placards...but it worked well enough as a test.

Mach3DS
May 24th, 2016, 04:45
Thanks again for your support Rick. Truth to tell, I could do with a tutorial from someone on how to create bump maps. As Henk said in the Swedish Thunderbolt thread, metallic Viggens had a paint coat that reduced their reflectivity to next to nothing, which is why we left it off. But these screenshots look really nice. Here's another we've worked on which, because it's still available as payware, has to remain private for now.http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/DaveQ-photos/TF-104G%203_zps0otkslzr.jpgDaveQIve done similar work with the F4D Skyray. Which also remains private.

Mach3DS
May 24th, 2016, 11:31
For the same reason, this is on my HDD only.

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1509/24399601949_7a7037bde1_o.jpg

Rubberlegs
May 24th, 2016, 13:19
Hey RickO..
...as Jackie Gleason would say.."Oh how SWEET it is ..!" Your 'RAY' looks awesome.

Walt
Fly High, Punch Holes in the Sky.

lazarus
May 24th, 2016, 13:57
Orson said it best...

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Mach3DS
May 24th, 2016, 15:06
Haha...thanks guys. I wish it were freeware now so that I could share. Maybe one day! I need a hand at figuring out how to do the multiple stores selected by weight...this one I simply removed the parts I didnt want. It was my first attempt to use MCX. Been sitting on this one for about a year.