Friday, August 27, 2010

Purchase and download F14 Tomcat 3D model on Exchange3D.com

You can now purchase and download the F14 Tomcat 3D model in Cinema4D (*.c4d).

Model description: Complete model of F14 tomcat high level of detail.The model was made taking care of each detail.You can use very close shots for each part of the model.The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, variable-sweep wing aircraft. The F-14 was the United States Navy’s primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform from 1974 to 2006. It later performed precision strike missions once it was integrated with the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night LANTIRN system.The model is easily editable.Is composed of many panels as a real plane.The model is rigged.All aircraft parts have an easy animation (wings, scale, reactors, baffles, wheels, wheel compartments).The model is organized on layers.Rendering and environment are not included.The textures are dirty hand with care and detail.NB:The textures of fuselage are applied with uw UnWrap,only some objects are not uv mapped (bolts, hollow tubes etc…).I also modeled the details of the cockpit and wheeled parts.Can be used for very tight shots (see downlodable preview files)The number of polygons and images of the wire, referring to the basic level without subdivision.The rendering is done with a 2 subdivision, you can choose what level of subdivision applied (turbosmooth)on almost all items of model.I included a zip file with the high resolution textures (2048x2048) to be replaced with those basic (1024x1024) by focusing on high-resolution————————————————————————————————NB:C4d and maya format not include animation,rig and did not object parametric,but i have included the correct pivot point for the animation.IIn c4d and maya I also made versions of the open close to some group objects (wheels,stepladder.)Many objects have hypernurbs ,smooth adjustable..

This 3D model is created by FraP

F14 Tomcat

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