The Cirrus SR22 is a single-engine, originally four and later five-seat, composite aircraft built by Cirrus Aircraft starting in 2001. (Source Wikipedia)
Hi Pyrophorus
Thank.
I always work from scratch. An example : http://embaranger.free.fr/viewtopic.php?id=1033
The secret (if it's a secret) is the work of research and analysis prior to modeling. When the analysis is done well, modeling is simple :)
It is a rule that is valid for all the works. 80% of analysis, for 20% of actual work.
Regards Emmanuel
I'm sure most of it is just experience. If you look at his blends you'll see that almost all of them are planes or other aircraft. Once you get used to making things like the body, wings, and propellers, I'm sure you can make them very quickly since many aircraft have a similar shape for these items.
Hi Stevenb
This is not so obvious. To model a SAAB Gripen or a Dassault Rafale is totally different from modeling a Cirrus SR22 or a Bugatti Model 100P. As I said above, the real secret is the research and analysis before. And of course, some experience :)
Regards Emmanuel
I'm thinking to include it into a small soaring game as a towner. Is that posible with cc-by-sa? and do you agree? Salut
Hi Mattano,
No problem :) The models I created are for everyone :) My only pleasure is to see them to live.
I have only one, small, request :)
If you are using one of my models in a project (whatever it is), I like to receive photos or links for to keep me informed :)
Regards Emmanuel
I am not as technically savvy in the 3D printing world as I want to be.... so.. I want to print a Cirrus SR22 on a 3D printer. I signed up and now can not figure out how to get an .STL or gcode of your model. Help and patients please
Hello, I have already prepared 2 or 3 models for 3D printing? It takes a bit of work but it is possible. Write to me by email and I will prepare it for you. My address: embaranger@gmail.com
Your model is so beautiful I want one too. My friend tiny fishing and I will definitely have fun playing with it.
Hi ! I really wonder how you can produce so much fine models so quickly. Are you really starting them all from scratch or have you some templates/bases of some kind ? (If this is not a secret... :-)