Introducing the "Dragonfly Alternating Robot" variable configuration jet fighter.
This is the FIRST Poser figure to be able to transform... from jet fighter to "jetbot" to robot. As you would expect from most vehicles, this model comes with the usual moving parts (with proper limits set): opening canopy, raising/ lowering landing gear, and "swing" wings. But it also includes ALL the moving parts of a human figure: moving arms and legs, rotating head (and ears), and fully functional hands... with all 5 posable fingers per hand and a "grasp" control! And, like many popular RPublishing models, all of the "non-logical" dials are hidden. For example, the wings shouldn't be able to twist... so that dial is not available to adjust.
This version also includes THREE (3) distinct head shapes that can changed simply by adjusting a dial on the head itself. And, like other human figures, the Dragonfly uses Poser's standard naming convention... which means an added benefit: the Face, Right Hand, and Left Hand cameras accurate point at the correct parts! (Keep in mind that the hands are hidden in jet fighter mode.)
Poses are included to automatically change the Dragonfly's configuration. Or, you can try to figure out how to switch modes by yourself. Whether you're looking for a new jet fighter model... or if you're looking for a robot model... or if you're looking for a jet fighter that turns into a robot... or if you're looking for a robot that turns into a jet fighter, then this is the model for you! :Files included in this package: - ONE (1) figure (obj, cr2, rsr, and png) - "configuration" poses: "jet fighter", "jetbot", "robot", "storage in hangar" (pz2, rsr, and png) -
Three (3) versions of the gun prop: not parented, parented to hip (jet fighter mode), and parented to right hand (jetbot and robot modes) :Textures: - yellow/ black: jpg images and MAT pose (pz2, rsr, and png) - red/ white/ blue: jpg images and MAT pose (pz2, rsr, and png) - tan: jpg image and MAT pose (pz2, rsr, and png) .
Templates to create your own textures to fit your project.
Model created for RPublishing by Vanishing Point
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