Westland Seaking Asac7 Airborne Early Warning
Detailed model of a Westland Sea King ASaC7 as used by the Royal Navy for airborne early warning (the Royal Air Force search and rescue HAR.3, Royal Navy search and rescue HAR.5, and Royal Navy Commando HC.4 versions are also available separately).
Geometry and Rigging
The model consists of 617,012 faces with 630,134 vertices. There are four separate meshes (main fuselage, exterior parts, interior parts, and lights and glass elements) on a single armature with 77 bones in total.
18 control bones allow animation of the undercarriage, radar dome, rotors, and the cockpit controls. There are also 3 pre-rigged controls that animate the windscreen wipers and the two doors opening and closing.
(See the linked YouTube video for more details)
Materials and Textures
Each of the four meshes has a separate material fully UV unwrapped with non-overlapping UVs for each material. Each PBR materials comes with colour, metallic, roughness, normal, and ambient occlusion texture maps; the lights and glass material also includes transparency and emission maps. The fuselage colour and normal maps are 8k, the other maps for the fuselage, exterior parts, and interior parts are 4k, all the lights and glass textures are 1k.
The materials were designed and created in Blender for use with Cycles but the should work in any renderer that supports the PBR metallic workflow.
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