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Subject: Huey gunship


yossam1 ( ) posted Sun, 02 April 2000 at 1:17 AM ยท edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 12:56 AM

Does anyone know where to find a model of a Huey gunship ? Just got an inspiration for a scene from a movie I was watching. Thanks


Quikp51 ( ) posted Sun, 02 April 2000 at 4:56 AM

I have a Huey Hog which means all you have to do is add a .50 cal in the doorway and possibly some rocket pods.


bonestructure ( ) posted Sun, 02 April 2000 at 12:13 PM

hey p51, can you email it to me? I downloaded a copter off the web, but all I got was the body, no rotors no nothin bone@tcac.net

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Quikp51 ( ) posted Sun, 02 April 2000 at 4:10 PM

Sure Ron but I need your email again I lost it when the server cleared.


bonestructure ( ) posted Sun, 02 April 2000 at 4:48 PM

it's bone@tcac.net

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agamemnon ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 5:55 PM

I have the perfect place for you to get that model. 1) go to any military aircraft site and research the coptor u want, DL lots of quality images. 2) break the copter into parts and do some rough drawing of them. 3) go into bryce and begin to make each part, saving each part seperately in bryce. 4) put all your parts together and wam you have your coptor model


bonestructure ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 9:35 PM

Oh, I'd do that, but at the moment I only have the Bryce demo to work with

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Quikp51 ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 11:50 PM

I sent you a trueSpace .cob file. If you want I can email you the same file converted to .3ds , .dxf and ,obj formats.


bonestructure ( ) posted Tue, 04 April 2000 at 6:35 AM

got it p51, thanks. Dunno if I'll use it for anything right away, but I'm trying to build a large model base in case I get like, an actual paying job someday.

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agamemnon ( ) posted Tue, 04 April 2000 at 11:43 AM

you won't get one just knowing bryce, (and not owning it), 3d Studio is the industry standard, lightwave is also extesively used, and if your going to make money off your pictures you can't use another persons models without copyright permission.


bonestructure ( ) posted Tue, 04 April 2000 at 12:34 PM

Actually, if there is an industry standard, it's probably Maya these days, but who the hell can afford that. The industry standard is also Microsoft, but I ain't switching computers either. All the models I have have no restrictions of use for commercial purposes, they only restrict redistributing. I actually have a licence for a few of them. I never said I couldn't model, just that I don't have the programs at the moment. Besides which, the work I get is usually 2D rather than 3D, and the only use for the model there is as a prop which would then be converted into 2D. I rarely get anything that interesting though. Usually ads and banners and stuff when I actually get work. All PSP and Photoshop work.

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Jim Burton ( ) posted Tue, 04 April 2000 at 4:59 PM

yossam1- Make sure you ask for the right thing, the regular troop transport, mostly called a "slick" had a M-60, very occasionally 2 - M-60 "30 cal" MG in each side door, the gunships had other stuff, I think most had a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher in a chin turret under and a "30 cal" (actually 7.62mm) minigun in front, plus rocket launchers, I can't recall them having door guns, but maybe they did.


bonestructure ( ) posted Tue, 04 April 2000 at 8:08 PM

I meant macintosh lol, not microsoft.

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