DESCRIPTION
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during and after the Second World War.
Published on: August 15 2024
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3D MODEL INFO
Color scheme: Spitfire MK392/JEJ Wing Commander Johnnie Johnson, RAF - June 1944
The model was created based on blueprints, photos and historical documentation. It was created with precision in detail and in real units of measurement to be a faithful digital reproduction of the original. Textures: Raw rgb, diffuse, specular, reflection, trasparency and two bump maps Textures size: 8k The archive includes two additional Raw rgb textures (clean and custom) and decals to customize your model. Modeling, texturing and setup are all made with Lightwave. Due to different way to handling texture values, probably you have to correct texture settings when use the object with other software. Regarding the textures, I suggest you to not use the Diffuse Map I provide unless you need a static render. Inside Images folder there is the Custom subfolder where you can find two additional color textures (clean and custom) and some decals. The clean version is the same of the original one without scratches and dirty. The custom version has only the camouflage colors without decals, scratches and dirty to permit you to customize your aircraft.
LIGHTWAVE The Lightwave scene includes a basic setup with controls that allows you to animate ailerons, flaps, rudder, elevators, landing gears, propeller and other stuffs. You can pick each item using the simple interface framed by the camera named 'Controls Selection Camera'. When you open the scene you will find this interface on the right side of the screen.
BLENDER The Blender scene includes a basic setup with controls that allows you to animate ailerons, flaps, rudder, elevators, landing gears, propeller and other stuffs.
FBX The Fbx file has been exported with Lightwave. When you open it with other software you may need to retouch texture settings
OBJ As for the Fbx file, you may need to retouch or reassign texture maps when open the Obj file with different software.
In any case the object has a unique UV map. To reassign textures you only have to load texture maps and assign each of them to the respective channel (color, diffuse, specular, etc.)
Format: Lightwave 2015 or higher, OBJ, FBX, Blender 2.79
Compatibility: 3ds Max, Blender, Cinema4D, Houdini, Lightwave, Maya, Unity, Unreal Engine, Other
Rigged: Yes
Geometry: Polygon mesh
Polygons number: 167k
Textures: Yes (Raw rgb, diffuse, specular, reflection, trasparency and two bump maps)
UV mapping: Yes
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