1. More cruisers
2. Japanese light carriers
3. Midget submarines
:wink:
Soundz cool, ill' work on that, ok?
American BB's : South Dakota, Washington, North Carolina
Japanese Kongo class BC's
Yorktown, Ranger CV's
My dream is to have a larger number of small civil ships, yachts, boats, sailing boats etc (sorry, I don't know the English specific names), we've got all these nice MTO maps for example and all you see in a port is war ships, it's looking a bit dull to me and unrealistic and lifeless without some variety in small civil vessels... The number of civil vessels is too small, at least this is how I think...
Sweeeeeeeeet, thanks. :o
I'd say specifically the Shoho/Zuiho or Hiyo class would be pretty killer as far as IJN CVEs. Tone/Mogami, Atlanta class Light AA, and Deutschland/Admiral Hipper class for cruisers. Anything would be amazing.
Even with ShipPack2 theres still a lack of medium combat vessals. I just figure each of the big 6 countries should have at least one of everything.
Makes me wonder if the Yorktown class shall ever makes it's debut.
also the d-day vessels would also be great did anyone see that rocket bombardment ship bcos that just looked epic :!:
18.000 Polys?
PLease, could you post a wire of it, I think you have something strange going on there.
straswa -- First of all I am still learning and no expert, but a few comments.
You should probably put more polys into the hull shape.
You need to get a copy of the "hull lines" and model the hull in more detail to get the right shape.
Create accurate cross sections at regular spacings along the keel then extrude hull plates between the cross sections.
I am guessing that you have too many polys in small fittings and radar masts etc.
These need to be made in much more simple form. The il-2 models make a lot of use of "opacity maps" to create an impression of detail in simple plane shapes. Thats something I still have to learn how to do properly.