USS Nimitz (CVN ?) The US Navy's first ship of the Nimitz clas of nuclear powered aircraft carriers. Capabilities... Aramament... Dimensions... (Will be posted when I can find them) 11 Jan 1994 Object (nimitzfull.obj) was taken from the Wavefront directory at Avalon. Its original source and other pertinate information was unavailable. As the object was modified notes were made of information from LightWave. Each step is recorded here to give some idea of what changed. File size: 411380 bytes Points: 3548 Polygons: 3338 Notes: Grey, bottom view. Imported Nimitz to Interchange Plus v3.0 to convert to a LightWave object with "opposite faces, lone points, lone edges, no double sided surfaces, no 200 point face limit." File size: 85930 bytes Points: 3684 Polygons: 3338 Notes: Loads MUCH faster, InterChange altered object aspect to correct side view, file MUCH smaller. Dissassembled object into components using Modeler based upon how parts were named in the original Wavefront object. Sometimes the name helped to give it a color, but mostly the names help to tell you what you MIGHT be looking at. Still confused about the way the flight deck and hangar bays are constructed. Points: 4457 Polygons: 3338 Notes: Don't know why points went up so much. Imported each part of the object into Pixel 3D for point and polygon reduction. Vertice reduction set to .0001 and face reduction set to .05. Returned the various parts to Modeler where correct surface names were reassigned. Points: 4105 Polygons: 3063 Notes: Some polygons are reaching the "unofficial" limit of 200 that has been known to crash older versions of LightWave. In LightWave assigned some rough values to the various surfaces based upon what I thought might be close. The bottom of the hull (now named "bottom") was originally named "primer" so it seemed like a good idea to give it a red-lead color. There are no identifying markings yet, nor any "roughing up" of the flight deck. Fractal noise on the flight deck might give good results with little effort. Alan cat@crash.cts.com