Forum: Carrara


Subject: Lockheed-Martin F-22 "Raptor" in Carrara

MikeJamesModo opened this issue on Sep 10, 2008 · 4 posts


MikeJamesModo posted Wed, 10 September 2008 at 10:23 PM

Hi everybody,

For those of you interested in aircraft modeling in Carrara, I've got quite a few of them. Some can be found on my model aircraft design-related site, at http://www.nextcraft.com

My latest project is the Lockheed-Martin F-22 "Raptor", and it's coming along nicely. The article begins at http://www.mikejamesmedia.com/f_22_01_intro.html

LOTS of research info, images, and animations there. Enjoy! 


pauljs75 posted Thu, 11 September 2008 at 8:44 PM

Neat work so far, even though I don't do my modeling in Carrara (points at sig) and only use it for rendering, it's still cool to see how it goes. Even when not starting from scratch, these things take a lot of work to get right, don't they? Getting the model right can be hard though, as not everyone has a physical model to reference or section or good plan drawings. Going from photographs can introduce perspective distortion, which can cause further problems when people aren't aware of it. (Probably explains the flaws in some of the other models you looked at while researching.)

As for your models current stage, It'll be neat to see how those little details get worked out.

BTW, if you've done any Flash, I'd suggest having a rotation as a sequenced .TGA and putting it into a movieclip scripted for mouse movement. It's a neat way of presenting it other than video. Then you could make a basic interactive image a user could turn around. (Sorry about the compression & lack of preloader, but my example is just some proof-of-concept thing I was playing with.)


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UVDan posted Wed, 24 September 2008 at 8:38 AM Forum Moderator

Great looking plane.  I cannot wait to model some up in Carrara.

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MikeJamesModo posted Wed, 24 September 2008 at 9:48 AM

Thank you.

Here's the update after adding all the panel details again. (this time in "modo")