Progress?
Well, right now the unfolding department is waiting for the next release from the editing department, which has made some progress but is not working very efficiently. Meanwhile the assembly department has been very busy building other stuff. Apparently modular origami has become a near obsession, with the past few months seeing the production of 5 swans, a flying crane, a flying Canada goose, a couple decorative ornaments, and currently the beginnings of a fairly large dragon, and a build of a robin by Johan Scherft.
Word from the editing department is that editing on the wings and engines is about 80% complete, and the final design parameters and assembly procedures have been established, so the remaining 20% can proceed quickly as soon as cognitive resources become available. After that the unfolding department can do their thing (subject to resource availability), and if we can get the assembly department off the origami stuff we'll be set.
Apparently once editing of one wing/engine set is complete it can be mirrored, and the textures adjusted in far less time than it would take to edit both sides individually. Or so I'm told .
Hopefully I'll have more news sooner rather than later.
Steve
How is the progress going on the engine, i notice on the original meshes on the Normandy SR2 there is quite alot of editing on the engine to the wing. I'm glad someone like you with skills is tackling the Normandy SR2 into a paper model.
Well, right now the unfolding department is waiting for the next release from the editing department, which has made some progress but is not working very efficiently. Meanwhile the assembly department has been very busy building other stuff. Apparently modular origami has become a near obsession, with the past few months seeing the production of 5 swans, a flying crane, a flying Canada goose, a couple decorative ornaments, and currently the beginnings of a fairly large dragon, and a build of a robin by Johan Scherft.
Word from the editing department is that editing on the wings and engines is about 80% complete, and the final design parameters and assembly procedures have been established, so the remaining 20% can proceed quickly as soon as cognitive resources become available. After that the unfolding department can do their thing (subject to resource availability), and if we can get the assembly department off the origami stuff we'll be set.
Apparently once editing of one wing/engine set is complete it can be mirrored, and the textures adjusted in far less time than it would take to edit both sides individually. Or so I'm told .
Hopefully I'll have more news sooner rather than later.
Steve