Down to earth
OK. I admit, I'm grumpy today. I thought I had the simplest task of my life; some shots of my actors when they sit in an international flight........ The most banal thing in the world. A simple vignette would do: One-two rows of seats, a vaulted wall with one-two portholes, the luggage compartment on the ceiling - voilà!
Have I missed a new fashion? Can all people afford super luxury private jets today for their travels? There is a whole selection of airplanes on Daz3D..... I easily accepted buying a whole plane for a simple indoor shooting ;-) ! A long story cut short: I was looking for half the night, I could find planes with super luxury bars, bedrooms, even bathtubs...... but I can not find a single product with a reasonably credible seat to represent a scheduled flight! Does anyone have an idea or do I have to go "photoshop-fake" it?
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Normal and down to earth are boring, so high class and luxury items sell.
this could probably work https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/aircraft-interior-3d-model/1039839
there are a few others on here depending on your needs and cost
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-model/airplane-interior?sort_column=a5&sort_order=asc
Thanks!
I'm not a super computer graphic artist, I use this software here mainly because I only have limited time (and therefore know-how) for the graphic aspects of my projects ..... forgive me this - probably stupid - question:
Will this product work in the DAZ Studio?
I can only speak for myself: High class and luxury - if they are everywhere and without alternative - are at least as boring as normal and down to earth. Is it not one of the definitions of art to make everyday things special?
If it comes in .OBJ format, as most do there, then you can just import it and then reapply the textures, tweak them and you should be good.
Thank you ver much indeed!
...here's a not too expensive plane model based on a "real world" airliner that has a tourist class interior. Even has the loo.
https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=97670
Thank you ver much indeed!
The gal might have a lot more leg room if she sat up in her seat...but is that a real plane? I don't recall leg room like that unless one gets lucky and someone invites you into 1st Class (seems invitations like that must be a perk frequent flyers in 1st Class get).