A passenger plane with canards from 1930.
Helijah, I like your airplane. I like it because when you intend to put in a 3D model an object of the past, you have to try to make it the more realistic you can since people -- some people -- knows the objetc and can compare and decide how fidelity poses your model. A different thing is when you model future objects that nobody knows. In this case your imagination is the limit and nobody is going to tell you that that is horrible o something like that. Congratulations, Helijah.
Thank you very much. I want to say that all my models are designed for a simulator. So it forces me to simplify the maximum 3D elements. I'm not trying to make small details for to keep a maximum of FPS in the simulator. It is always a set of compromises between simplification and realistic details :)
The model looks good, but the font you used for the name and designations is a modern font...so it looks very out-of-place on a 1930 model. I'm a font geek so that kind of thing really stands out to me.
hi sizzler
Here's an amusing detail, but also very interesting. So then what font to use, please ?
Regardes Emmanuel
P.S. At the same time, we can say that it is a replica who currently flies lol
Don't use a font at all...make a texture map from a photo like this one: http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4147/4990578122_5cedb2cfe1_z.jpg
nice model looks great!