I'd like to ask how to make biplane wings that look nice without the way I did it on my ww2 biplane btw thanks in advance if you can help.
I'd like to ask how to make biplane wings that look nice without the way I did it on my ww2 biplane btw thanks in advance if you can help.
Use thin bits as wing spars and attach the upper wing to the lower wing using these spars.
@Skua ok
@bolt an alternative to icecoldlava's totally valid suggestion is to do the wings in a couple of sections. If you split your wing in to two or three smaller parts, you can attach a vertical structural panel at the end of each section, and have that lead to the upper/lower wing
OK I didn't know wings could connect to fusalge
No as in, connect the wings to each other with fuselage blocks.
Gimme some time, I'll have a look on my iPad in a min.
@icecoldlava fusalagebis in the middle of it
try putting a fuselage block as a tube/pipe, see if it looks better
@icecoldlava that's what I did the detacher is just kind of there for looks and they don't look that good
ok.... try attaching the wings separately(you'll need a slightly bigger fuselage) and if you use detachers, they just separate stuff, it's useful for missiles and stuff
Cockpit is based off a British biplane
@icecoldlava yes I don't know what happens if you use them
Are those detachers?
found it
@icecoldlava refresh the page and go to more post
I think it's on more post lemme check if I posted it
which is your ww2 plane?