Is there a download for this fantastic map?
And is there a download for the fantastic ships? :o
Keep up the good work!
Would these ships be props for the map or can they be used like any other ship already in the sim? Great idea either way. Really looking forward to it.
ah, really beautiful!
One of my pet peaves regarding Pearl Harbour has always been the ships!
and for the lack of detail on the ground buildings, (prior to any new stuff) I've seen some really bang on stuff convincingly 'frankensteined' together
(I'm hoping you'll optimize em well (face counts, etc) so the FPS hit aint too bad)
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Hi gibbage,
the USS Tennessee is missing. Wonderful ship. We should integrate this ship too. What has to be done to finish the Tennesee?
By the way, to make thinks clear:
I AM NOT A WIZARD 3-D MODELER WHO IS ABLE TO BUILD FOUR SHIPS FROM THE BEGINNING ON . I STARTED WITH THE MAP AND WAS SO SAD ABOUT THE SHIPS IN THE GAME TO REPRESENT THE BATTLESHIP ROW THAT I LOOKED FOR A WAY TO OVERCOME THIS SHORTAGE.
AND AS YOU SEE I FOUND A WAY:
These ships are from Markz8686, a talented 3D Modeler who posted some perfect models in the Google 3 D warehouse
What I Did, was to find a way to convert them into il-2 format:
So I had to learn to cope with sketch up, then i took some school session in 3d max, after that I studied the structure of the wonderful shippacks from the AAA Team (they opened 4 or 5 slots for new ships in the shippack2) and viola there they are.
I integrated the USS Arizona, USS Maryland, USS Oklahoma and I am working on the USS Yorktown.
This ships can travel, you can bomb them, so they will sink like normal ships. But don`t forget: I am a beginner and I would like to get some help from you folks, to fulfill this dream: (AAA Team, other 3D-modeler, gibbage etc...)
So in a team we could perhaps even find a way to have some japanese ships in the game (Yamato, Taiho, Shinano, Kongo, Nagato ...) for example converted from SH3/SH4.
P.S. I already was able to land and start from the "fighting lady" in IL-2