@FabioGalvao5679 they’re actually, by SimplePlanes standards, very complicated in terms of lights. I used Negative Opacity Glass for the glowing effect on the inside, the spherical part has no glowing. There’s also an engine with a very large nodded exhaust plume, which gives the sphere a halo of light around it. One last addition is a mess of beacon lights inside the Negative Opacity Glass, which gives the sphere its final layer of glowiness.
@sharkysSPacc
@Hobbeskazee614
There are over 100 creations in this video, linking them all in the comments would take an ungodly amount of time, especially considering lots of them are from very obscure corners of SP that require a lot of digging to get to.
As a fellow artist who seeks recognition in their work, I feel you. Just ignore them, they don’t matter anyway. From what I’ve learnt, stick to an audience that you know will praise you for your talent, if you can’t get approval and appreciation from another audience. Although that can be counterproductive in terms of spreading your work around so that more people see it.
I feel like the Mi-26 gets all the credit for being the strongest helicopter in the world, when the MiL-V12 can lift nearly twice as much, as far as I can remember. It’s also the biggest helicopter ever made, truly an awesome feat of aviation that isn’t recognized as much as it deserves to be. T!
I’ve only ever flown in a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 182, I got to control the 172 for a few minutes. Someday, if I were to combine all of my favorite passions into one batshit crazy dream job, (and also somehow profit from it) I would want to travel the world, flying bush planes above amazing locations and scenery of nature, creating art and photography along the way, occasionally stopping by to see what kind of wildlife and plant life there is. Would it make me forever happy? Yes. Is a job like this actually feasible in terms of positive economical profit? No. Will I ever obtain a job like this instead of being a failure? Probably not.
Very nice low part count, awesome!
+1If I remember correctly, around mid to late October.
+1Now this is an Avengers Level Threat
+1@AndrewGarrison the almighty has spoken
+1Japanese FW-190 with contra-rotating prop
+1When they feature Savage’s Concord for like half the video but they give the Blackhawk like 10 seconds of video time
+1sad MRZA noises
Lands like a SpaceX Rocket, awesome!
+1Broken enough to the point where an image of a dodgeball with a bouncing sound in the background is enough to make me laugh
+1Y’know I'm gonna be real here, I have no idea what I’m looking at. But damn it’s awesome
+1@FoxDynamicsWeapons hey baby come home to my place and I’ll show you my “javelin missile”
+1Congarts
+1slaps Javelin Missile
+1“This ba-“
f*cking explodes
Love a good WWI plane, beautifully box-shaped!
+1Concords with Miniguns; for when you need to transport passengers at 5:00 but have to fight MiG-25’s at 6:00
+1@LittleJerry
YOU WILL DIE IN:
+10:05
@JuanNotAnAlt And thanks friend, see you again.
+1Rexzion is just good at being consecutively funny
+1Art time bois
+1@BogdanX I didn’t make this XF-84, @Countryman35 did. Regardless, I’m sure they’ll take your advice if they happen to see it!
+1@FabioGalvao5679 they’re actually, by SimplePlanes standards, very complicated in terms of lights. I used Negative Opacity Glass for the glowing effect on the inside, the spherical part has no glowing. There’s also an engine with a very large nodded exhaust plume, which gives the sphere a halo of light around it. One last addition is a mess of beacon lights inside the Negative Opacity Glass, which gives the sphere its final layer of glowiness.
+1@JuanNotAnAlt
+1@Musraskrois
ladies and gentlemen, we got ‘em.
@TurtlesThatFly thanks, whenever I do custom cockpits I try to make sure every function of the vehicle/aircraft is visible inside the cockpit.
+1This is a very high density missile pod, very cool! Also the name is very fitting as well.
+1e🅱️ic :DDDDD 😎
+1F-104 Starfegghter
+1Panzer CD
+1E🅱️ic
+1These are really cool!
+1@JuanNotAnAlt indeed.
+1As my grandmother would say, “Holy jump up and sit down twice!”
+1@Hedero 40 parts, very not part efficient
+1Wonderful replica!
+1@realSavageMan nope, PA actually
+1Monolith
+1All things considered, they really put that Harrier down pretty damn good!
+1@sharkysSPacc
+1@Hobbeskazee614
There are over 100 creations in this video, linking them all in the comments would take an ungodly amount of time, especially considering lots of them are from very obscure corners of SP that require a lot of digging to get to.
PooPoo2 checking in
+1As a fellow artist who seeks recognition in their work, I feel you. Just ignore them, they don’t matter anyway. From what I’ve learnt, stick to an audience that you know will praise you for your talent, if you can’t get approval and appreciation from another audience. Although that can be counterproductive in terms of spreading your work around so that more people see it.
+1This is really awesome for your first post, well done!
+1That thing looks awesome, what’s the part count so far?
+1@BogdanX let the mans build
+1@Gluck hehe poopoo
+1I love the toothy smile it has, awesome livery!
+1I feel like the Mi-26 gets all the credit for being the strongest helicopter in the world, when the MiL-V12 can lift nearly twice as much, as far as I can remember. It’s also the biggest helicopter ever made, truly an awesome feat of aviation that isn’t recognized as much as it deserves to be. T!
+1One of the best SF-50’s I’ve ever seen on the website, puts the one I made a while ago to shame lol
+1These things look awesome, it’s like the Supercar of back-then.
+1“Smooth as a baby’s arsehole” - Gambit ZF
+1Lamposter
+1I’ve only ever flown in a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 182, I got to control the 172 for a few minutes. Someday, if I were to combine all of my favorite passions into one batshit crazy dream job, (and also somehow profit from it) I would want to travel the world, flying bush planes above amazing locations and scenery of nature, creating art and photography along the way, occasionally stopping by to see what kind of wildlife and plant life there is. Would it make me forever happy? Yes. Is a job like this actually feasible in terms of positive economical profit? No. Will I ever obtain a job like this instead of being a failure? Probably not.
+1@rexzion
+1@Dathcha
aight thenks