Vezirgiannis Posted August 30, 2012 Report Posted August 30, 2012 Hello to all x-pilots!!!I need to share with you my first project. I start to create the amazing (for me) Boeing 787-8i waiting your thoughts is very important for me!!! 1 Quote
Jordan P. Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 Nice but there is a very good payware out and a very very good freeware coming out but sounds like a great idea! But if it is your first project you might want to start with something a bit smaller! Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted August 31, 2012 Author Report Posted August 31, 2012 Thanks man for your advice! I love this aircraft and because i'm aircraft engineering i should try to give all of my knowledge on this plane!What is the best aircraft on your opinion? Quote
Cameron Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 Looks great! Keep up the good work, and most importantly, have fun! 1 Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted August 31, 2012 Author Report Posted August 31, 2012 Thanks Cameron i appreciate it! Quote
Hampster Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 I find it always great to tinker with ideas of your own, I just started making real life aircraft and I have been doing X-Plane for four or so years. Everybody loves well made custom aircraft, and with your 3D skills, I'd think you will be a great developer!!! Persue this project since you have started it, and afterwards you'll have the experience to decide what to do next... Have fun! Quote
Jordan P. Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 even if there is is 787 it is great that you are making one plus it is one of my favorite planes! Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 1, 2012 Author Report Posted September 1, 2012 Thanks you all!!! you give me strength to continue the project! i will post more photos soon! 1 Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 1, 2012 Author Report Posted September 1, 2012 I upload the progress i make on main landing gear. More coming!Thanks Quote
nikgt Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 Great job, very realistic with great details. Keep up the good work, I am waiting for this to finish! Quote
ryancz Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 Wow! Nice. Btw: how do you end up with an X-Plane. Obj from any autodesk application? Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 a few words, the 787 has a coke-bottle shaped wing faring, so it's kinda like the waist of a woman, the engines of the 787 have a two part exhaust cone, not the one part visible in yours. i'd also not recommend cutting out or placing windows, as each airline has different window configurations (eg, ANA has 8 between the front PAX doors, Ethiopian has 9 and air india has 11 windows) so unless you intend to release each livery as it's own aircraft package, it's not a great idea in terms of accuracy.you can see what i mean in terms of coke-shaped in the picture Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 *another note* I don't suggest designing based on drawings, i suggest designing the plane based on images of the real plane, that way, you can get the most accurate shot. After all, Heinz's 787 looks bad because he didn't reference the real plane when he made his 787 Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 1, 2012 Author Report Posted September 1, 2012 Michael_ Chang Thanks for your comments. I'm not finish the design yet, and the windows are not from specific livery, this is my last part. And i design it using blueprint and real images. of course i saved the fusalage many times for windows livery purpose.Thanks again for your comments are very helpful! Quote
Kaphias Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 *another note* I don't suggest designing based on drawings, i suggest designing the plane based on images of the real plane, that way, you can get the most accurate shot. After all, Heinz's 787 looks bad because he didn't reference the real plane when he made his 787So are you making a better one or something? Or do you just like to baselessly complain about people's hard work? Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 1, 2012 Author Report Posted September 1, 2012 Michael_ Chang if you have to propose a different idea about windows please advice! Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 1, 2012 Author Report Posted September 1, 2012 Hello ryancz and thanks. Well you ask me about how can i export the project from 3ds max into x-plane in obj format. for this purpose i will try one exporter plug in for 3ds max http://www.guruware....bjio/index.html and then using plugin for AC3D software http://scenery.x-plane.com/tools.phpWhen ill'be on this stage i will give you more informations about it if you like it. Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 1, 2012 Report Posted September 1, 2012 actually kaphias, funny you should mention thati'm making a 787. it's a 787 100000000 times more accurate than heinz's both internally and externally. it will feature a FbW plugin and will be distributed as a one livery per plane package, each package will feature it's own different set of objects (interior seat design and location etc) a video of the first two WIP models (boeing house/ANA and Ethiopian) was done by Ruyjo1. Plus, i think it's unanimously agreeable that heinz's 787 isn't exactly the nicest plane out there (it doesn't even look like the 787)as for the advice, Vezirgiannis, i'd suggest simply painting the windows on, it saves a lot of hassle, plus with painted windows, then it makes it easier for you to change as you please. Another option would be to have the maximum number of windows the plane can have, and then simply format them in a way that makes painting over one of the windows easy (this process is a little harder, but i can explain in detail if you'd like) this is the process i'm using for my 757 Quote
Vezirgiannis Posted September 2, 2012 Author Report Posted September 2, 2012 one more photo from my landing gear. Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 here's a reference, the tires are a bit wide 1 Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 I see great potential for this 787, and i'll help as much as i can (mostly because we need to replace that payware 787) Quote
Kieran Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 Zromanit's a 787 100000000 times more accurate than heinz's both internally and externally.This would mean that if Heinz got, for example, his nose landing gear within 100 meters of its correct location (given the plane is only ~60 m long), that your nose gear would be within 0.001 millimeters of its real location, or 1 micron!*another note* I don't suggest designing based on drawings, i suggest designing the plane based on images of the real plane, that way, you can get the most accurate shot.You have made this claim from a picture that shows the highly detailed landing gear on a reference drawing that has the outline of the wheels. Somehow I think that photos have been used in the process, but photos are not very accurate. Unless you took the photos yourself and you know the sensor size of your camera and the exact zoom length of the lens, and have accounted for this and lens distortion, and have included several rulers in the shot for scale, photos are not going to be accurate references from which to design the plane. They are useful though to get the shape right and should be used in conduction with drawings.as for the advice, Vezirgiannis, i'd suggest simply painting the windows on, it saves a lot of hassle, plus with painted windows, then it makes it easier for you to change as you please.You are complaining about the accuracy of the work of Vezirgannis, and you are advising that the windows are painted on? Painted windows look horrible and are only as accurate as the texture used. Anyhow how do you suggest getting the interior to line up with the painted windows that you suggest moving around?Why are you complaining when you are making your own 787? 1 Quote
Peter T. Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 Zroman is prone to complaining thats why. Yes michael_chang is Zroman Quote
Michael_Chang Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) "You are complaining about the accuracy of the work of Vezirgannis, and you are advising that the windows are painted on? Painted windows look horrible and are only as accurate as the texture used. Anyhow how do you suggest getting the interior to line up with the painted windows that you suggest moving around?"I'm not complaining about it, i'm simply showing areas that need improvement. i don't see any point in not correcting if there are problems in the first place. Painted windows work better in this situation, as i explained, because the 787 has hundreds of different window configurations, and cutting the windows would start limiting accuracy to the real plane. in the case of the interior, the only thing you could do is have non-transparent windows and a single interior OR design a multiple planes with multiple transparent window configurations and multiple interiors with windows that line up.Keiran; have you seen work by Hiroshi Igami? I suggest taking a look at his 767 and 777 models, both were made mostly by photographs rather than blue prints Edited September 2, 2012 by Michael_Chang Quote
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