New Updates for: P-40N Warhawk - March 28, 2021
Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog during this quarantine phase while the World makes their best to find a (possible) cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. And since this year is starting to unfold for us, nothing like a good Blog to entertain you.
For this Blog, I'm going to show you the new adjustments of the P-40N Warhawk. Before I could call it a day at the time I wrote the previous Blog (New Updates for: Heinkel He 111 and P-40N Warhawk (new project) - March 27, 2021), I made new components for the American aircraft.
I made the wings and the elevator for the P-40 Warhawk. Unlike my previous models, I decided to use a technique I learned from a tutorial I found on YouTube in how to make airplane wings. I believe I used this technique for the Spitfire wings. The elevator was made with a small portion from the horizontal tail - just by extruding some edges and faces, then aligning it to the drawing.
To conclude this Blog, I added a temporary texture for the aircraft.
The propeller spinner has been painting in red while the main structure has been painted with the original color for the B-17 Flying Fortress and the P-38F/G Lightning. I know the color for the belly and under the wings is gray or white. Probably I'm going to paint it white while using the painting tools from Blender to paint it olive.
The next components are the canopy framing, the antenna, the machine gun ports, the engine exhaustion outlets, the propeller blades, the landing gear, the projection from the plane's belly, the aerial attachments, the decals from the American Air Force / RAF / Brazilian Air Force (including the shark mouth), a proper texture and rigging it.
Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you enjoy this Blog. In case I have some spare time to enjoy, I'll be working on other things aside from Blender projects and my personal things. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see them. See you next time.
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