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Morska
09-15-2009, 02:37 AM
Hello,

I’m looking for a render of the Highwind Airship from (obviously) FF7, in preferably 3D Studio Max or Blender format (Maya will also be fine… Basically whatever is available). Pictures of the renders are…. Welcome but I’m looking for a 3D model or a link to such resources.

Thank you for your time,
Morska


Jacobvalenta
09-18-2009, 08:09 PM
are you trying to make highwind? cause i was gonna do that if your using blender… me too 😛

this is the one i was going to use


Morska
09-19-2009, 12:34 AM
Congratulations; you’ve directed me to a broken link.

I’ve already made a rough outline of the highwind in AutoCAD 2008 (full size) and will import that to 3d Studio Max once the dimensions are right and it feels more like a model that I can basically wrap textures around. Just as well, I need it to give me a more solid feel for the overall design.

If anyone is interested, I’m also creating a scale model of the highwind (a meter long, a meter wide, and with a height of 12 inches) as a blimp (a balloon will attach to it via male/female connectors) for a table top game I play… Pictures after it is finished (the skeleton of the balloon is being forged from aluminum, as well as the highwind it self).

Me

PS I assumed someone, somewhere had become addicted enough to FF7 to model the ship themselves. Basically, I was looking for a reference model… Surprised that it hasn’t been done yet.


Jacobvalenta
09-19-2009, 02:25 AM
its not a broken link at all. it just depends on how you put it in. this fourm shortens the URL so it hass … in it. just click the link dont copy and paste and it works amazingly well.


Morska
09-19-2009, 05:20 PM
Thank you; that is actually the picture I’ve used for reference.

For future note, the measurements are these..

Length – 237 m
Width – 183 m
Height – 33 m


Jacobvalenta
09-19-2009, 05:40 PM
those measurements are helpfull thanks… i cant read japanese proficantly yet so i didnt look at that 🙂

Costa07
10-09-2009, 11:13 AM
So do you intend on making a 3d model of it in blender? If so could i see your work in progress so see how it looks so far?

Enkidoh
10-10-2009, 11:59 AM
If anyone is interested, I’m also creating a scale model of the highwind (a meter long, a meter wide, and with a height of 12 inches) as a blimp (a balloon will attach to it via male/female connectors) for a table top game I play… Pictures after it is finished (the skeleton of the balloon is being forged from aluminum, as well as the highwind it self).

Me

PS I assumed someone, somewhere had become addicted enough to FF7 to model the ship themselves. Basically, I was looking for a reference model… Surprised that it hasn’t been done yet.

You are aware that Japanese toy manufacturer Kotobukiya released an officially licensed model of the Highwind a few years ago, and that it was even available in the US and elsewhere through Diamond Comics?

This is the model in question: http://www.tuulisti.com/ff_coldcasts.htm (scroll to the bottom of the page for info and a pic on the Highwind statue). And yes, I own the model myself, although the rerelease, not the numbered original sadly – it’s still a wonderful model either way.)

Additionally, I know of at least one attempt to model it in Lego bricks: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25164

Anyway, I’m very intrigued by the functional model you’re making, hope it goes well for you. 🙂


Costa07
10-18-2009, 06:09 AM
Well thats the model i was using as a reference to make my 3d model link to the vid is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UNMAvpRzmk

Wolf359
11-08-2009, 06:03 AM
You are aware that Japanese toy manufacturer Kotobukiya released an officially licensed model of the Highwind a few years ago, and that it was even available in the US and elsewhere through Diamond Comics?

This is the model in question: http://www.tuulisti.com/ff_coldcasts.htm (scroll to the bottom of the page for info and a pic on the Highwind statue). And yes, I own the model myself, although the rerelease, not the numbered original sadly – it’s still a wonderful model either way.)

Additionally, I know of at least one attempt to model it in Lego bricks: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25164

Anyway, I’m very intrigued by the functional model you’re making, hope it goes well for you. :)Most impressive.


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