Looks like another user already answered it pretty well. I'll add by saying that there are many online video-to-gif converters out there, so you can even make your own gifs. Here is the online converter that I use.
Looks like the successor system didn’t work on this one. Generally that is the best way to give credit, but I’m sure that pasting a URL of the predecessor will suffice. The crediting practices that I use are the following:
- Try to use the successor system (if you fail to, it’s Ok! There next points are good too)
- Include a clickable link in the description that links to the predecessor, and mention the creator of the predecessor
- Paste a URL in the description, and mention the creator of the predecessor
These are generally the best practices for builds that use parts from other players. Almost the entire SP community uses them!
Here are some other helpful links. The first is about the successor system (and how to make sure that it works), and the other is about formatting, so you will be able to put those fancy clickable links in your description:
1. Successors
2. Formatting
P. S. Looks pretty nice. What happened to the other one that was uploaded?
Thanks for using the successor system - this build is great! Looks-wise, the color scheme could be improved, but otherwise, good work. I think I’ll follow you.
Not gonna lie. Looking through these comments was pretty fun. I should add though, that posting a forum post about sled’s principles (and how they may be incorrect) wouldn’t really do anything. He isn’t really open to being convinced... The plane looks pretty good though!
@CK10 I’ve definitely thought about something along those lines. A warp drive would actually be pretty easy to do in SR2, but I’m currently having too much fun with SP to jump to SR2 at the moment.
A variety of factors go into choosing an airfoil. I’m certainly no expert myself, so try researching airplanes similar to your design. Alternatively, the airfoil tool might have a search function with some parameters that you can mess with.
Ah. I remember choosing an airfoil for an RC craft once. It’s been a while, so I forgot the basic calculations. I do remember the online database of airfoils that I used though. There is some pretty useful information. Hope this helps.
@FrostyBoy Thanks! I haven’t tested it with anything very heavy, so it might not work.
@Simpleplaner656 No idea. Its been a while since I played.
CoM goes in front of CoL. That’s the part that I took a little while to figure out.
You might not have enough lift. Try increasing your wing area.
@Spirit117 Not sure. I test everything in high, so it should work on a high setting.
@Spirit117 Odd, try changing your physics setting. That usually helps!
@Spirit117 Are you using the gyro?
Looks like another user already answered it pretty well. I'll add by saying that there are many online video-to-gif converters out there, so you can even make your own gifs. Here is the online converter that I use.
@RandomGuy1944 The connection point is usually a basic block. If all else fails, attach a cockpit to the weapon, and delete the platform.
No worries! Glad to see that they were updated.
Looks like the successor system didn’t work on this one. Generally that is the best way to give credit, but I’m sure that pasting a URL of the predecessor will suffice. The crediting practices that I use are the following:
- Try to use the successor system (if you fail to, it’s Ok! There next points are good too)
- Include a clickable link in the description that links to the predecessor, and mention the creator of the predecessor
- Paste a URL in the description, and mention the creator of the predecessor
These are generally the best practices for builds that use parts from other players. Almost the entire SP community uses them!
Here are some other helpful links. The first is about the successor system (and how to make sure that it works), and the other is about formatting, so you will be able to put those fancy clickable links in your description:
1. Successors
2. Formatting
P. S. Looks pretty nice. What happened to the other one that was uploaded?
@Marksman08 Of course! I already gave it an upvote.
Hm, like planes that can actually go to space, or planes that maneuver like they are in space?
Breathtaking!
I didn’t know that fusion can merge components! I found this from a quick google search. Might be helpful.
Can’t wait to try this out! I hope the SoulReaper did well. If I remember right, it wasn’t too strong air-to-air.
Nice screenshots! Makes me want to make a better city.
No problem! That’s ok.
A mammoth indeed. Good work!
@FrostyBoy Good to know that it’s working well now. I’m excited to see what you create!
@FrostyBoy Hmm, the drone can’t lift off? The engines might need some air, or maybe fuel.
@FrostyBoy Thanks! Let me know when its out, so I can take a look.
@FrostyBoy Go for it! Just give credit or use the successor system.
Thanks for using the successor system - this build is great! Looks-wise, the color scheme could be improved, but otherwise, good work. I think I’ll follow you.
Not gonna lie. Looking through these comments was pretty fun. I should add though, that posting a forum post about sled’s principles (and how they may be incorrect) wouldn’t really do anything. He isn’t really open to being convinced... The plane looks pretty good though!
@CK10 I’ve definitely thought about something along those lines. A warp drive would actually be pretty easy to do in SR2, but I’m currently having too much fun with SP to jump to SR2 at the moment.
Is it the wheels themselves, or the entire gear?
Might as well plug my most recent build.
@EternalDarkness I’m a little late, but thank you for the spotlight! It means a lot.
@Simpleplaner656 Sounds about right. Feel free to modify it if you want!
@HarryBen47 Thanks! Which part of the description is confusing?
@small1324 Thanks! My description style was heavily inspired by the way that Ephwurd built his fictional universe. Feel free to check him out.
@Viper3000ad Thanks! It was especially fun to work out some math on this one.
@Treadmill103 Thank you!
@Simpleplaner656 Good idea! The only drawback is that it would make the laser much harder to use at short range.
@Simpleplaner656 Thanks! That one was a good build.
@AWESOMENESS360 @Iagoola I have uploaded the build!
@Simpleplaner656 Thanks! This ship was made before the devs added flares, so the CIWS was a must-have.
@Awsomur Farmer or butcher? Farmers don’t sell eggs that I know of.
@Awsomur Not auto, but I’ll do it in my next survival world. Wool trading with villagers isn’t nearly as good as I thought it would be....
@AWESOMENESS360 Thanks! I will be sure to do so!
@Minecraftpoweer Thank you! Wallpapers are almost more fun than the build itself.
@Rougeclone Thank you!
Since everything I build is futuristic, I might enter the challenge.
Lets be honest here. No one is actually serious about the joke.
Dunno, but I’ll upvote so it gets on hottest.
A variety of factors go into choosing an airfoil. I’m certainly no expert myself, so try researching airplanes similar to your design. Alternatively, the airfoil tool might have a search function with some parameters that you can mess with.
Ah. I remember choosing an airfoil for an RC craft once. It’s been a while, so I forgot the basic calculations. I do remember the online database of airfoils that I used though. There is some pretty useful information.
Hope this helps.
Is this for a real life application, or SP?
It is a little time consuming. Feel free to dissect some planes that are built by paneling.