"Modeling History in 3D" Squadron 2010 Eagle Quest Presentation Konley Kelley
Scale modelers have the skill sets, talent, enthusiasm and patience to become 3D modelers. Learn how a scale modeler uses 3D modeling to enhance and add more fun to his hobby.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about 3D modeling. It includes examples of 3D models the presenter has created across various scales and genres, from military aircraft and vehicles to buildings and characters. The presenter discusses their modeling process and shares tips for getting started in 3D modeling, including recommended software and training resources.
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
Konley Kelley's presentation about his experiences with the Commemorative Air Force B-29 B-24 Squadron and why he is grateful to be a member. Konley also connects his passion for WWII history, scale modeling and 3D modeling to his CAF adventures and the honor and privilege to meet many WWII veterans and learn their stories.
The Arsenal of Democracy, Backing the Attack. PPt 1Schee1ks
The document discusses how Michigan played a key role as "The Arsenal of Democracy" during World War 2 by producing vast amounts of war material. Thousands of Michigan industries and workers came together in a massive mobilization effort to produce vehicles, aircraft, weapons and other supplies for the U.S. and its allies. This included major production from automakers like Ford, GM and Chrysler. The Arsenal faced challenges like labor shortages that were addressed by employing more women and minorities. Michigan's industries helped ensure the Allies' victory through tremendous production that outpaced Germany and Japan.
The document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War II, with over 70 combined medals earned between just 18 actors. It contrasts their patriotism and willingness to serve with criticisms, noting they loved the US and did not protest against it like some celebrities today. Examples given include James Stewart serving as a bomber pilot in over 20 missions, and Audie Murphy receiving the Medal of Honor and numerous other honors for his service.
The document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War II, in contrast to some modern celebrities who are critical of the United States. It provides details on 18 actors who fought, including James Stewart serving as a bomber pilot, Clark Gable enlisting in the Army Air Force, and Audie Murphy receiving numerous medals including the Medal of Honor for his service. The document argues these "real Hollywood heroes" proudly served their country unlike some modern entertainers who "bite the hand that feeds them."
This document provides an English language lesson about movies. It includes exercises where students practice describing movies using terms like place, time period, and actors. Students fill in a table with missing movie details and describe a movie of their choice without naming the title, having their partner try to guess it. Vocabulary and structures related to discussing movies are the focus.
"Modeling History in 3D" Squadron 2010 Eagle Quest Presentation Konley Kelley
Scale modelers have the skill sets, talent, enthusiasm and patience to become 3D modelers. Learn how a scale modeler uses 3D modeling to enhance and add more fun to his hobby.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about 3D modeling. It includes examples of 3D models the presenter has created across various scales and genres, from military aircraft and vehicles to buildings and characters. The presenter discusses their modeling process and shares tips for getting started in 3D modeling, including recommended software and training resources.
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
Konley Kelley's presentation about his experiences with the Commemorative Air Force B-29 B-24 Squadron and why he is grateful to be a member. Konley also connects his passion for WWII history, scale modeling and 3D modeling to his CAF adventures and the honor and privilege to meet many WWII veterans and learn their stories.
The Arsenal of Democracy, Backing the Attack. PPt 1Schee1ks
The document discusses how Michigan played a key role as "The Arsenal of Democracy" during World War 2 by producing vast amounts of war material. Thousands of Michigan industries and workers came together in a massive mobilization effort to produce vehicles, aircraft, weapons and other supplies for the U.S. and its allies. This included major production from automakers like Ford, GM and Chrysler. The Arsenal faced challenges like labor shortages that were addressed by employing more women and minorities. Michigan's industries helped ensure the Allies' victory through tremendous production that outpaced Germany and Japan.
The document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War II, with over 70 combined medals earned between just 18 actors. It contrasts their patriotism and willingness to serve with criticisms, noting they loved the US and did not protest against it like some celebrities today. Examples given include James Stewart serving as a bomber pilot in over 20 missions, and Audie Murphy receiving the Medal of Honor and numerous other honors for his service.
The document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War II, in contrast to some modern celebrities who are critical of the United States. It provides details on 18 actors who fought, including James Stewart serving as a bomber pilot, Clark Gable enlisting in the Army Air Force, and Audie Murphy receiving numerous medals including the Medal of Honor for his service. The document argues these "real Hollywood heroes" proudly served their country unlike some modern entertainers who "bite the hand that feeds them."
This document provides an English language lesson about movies. It includes exercises where students practice describing movies using terms like place, time period, and actors. Students fill in a table with missing movie details and describe a movie of their choice without naming the title, having their partner try to guess it. Vocabulary and structures related to discussing movies are the focus.
This document provides an overview of Konley Kelley's career as a 3D modeler and enthusiast, showcasing many of the 3D models he has created over the years at varying scales from aircraft to ships to vehicles. It describes his educational background and early work at the American Film Institute, and highlights some of his most detailed 3D projects including models of the USS Lexington aircraft carrier, B-24 Liberator bombers, P-51 Mustangs, and the German battleship Bismarck. The document promotes Konley's skills and experience in 3D modeling while honoring American veterans.
"Modeling History with Photoshop" Squadron 2009 Eagle Quest Presentation Konley Kelley
The document provides an overview of how Photoshop can be used to create historical dioramas combining scale models and digital backgrounds and elements. It discusses Photoshop tools and techniques for compositing models, adding special effects, and cloning models. Examples shown include dioramas depicting famous aerial battles and aircraft modeled in scales ranging from 1:48 to 1:700, with backgrounds from photos or 3D software.
The document summarizes information about a model rocket named Venture that is part of a group project. It provides specifications for the rocket like its length, diameter, weight, and type of engines used. It also includes a brief history of rocketry highlighting origins in China and later use in Europe and America. It presents calculations for the rocket's height, speed, and Mach number from a launch. Pictures and a video are included showing objects that broke the sound barrier and footage of a model rocket launch.
American women played important roles during World War 2, both on the home front and abroad. The document discusses several groups of American women who contributed to the war effort, including "Rosie the Riveter" who worked in factories producing war supplies, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who ferried warplanes and flew other missions for the military, and nurses who served in every theater of combat. It provides facts and stories about these women's experiences and accomplishments during World War 2.
This document contains a quiz about war movies, asking the reader to identify 11 films based on multiple choice questions. The films cover a range of topics including commando missions, the D-Day landings, the Battle of Britain, a controversial film about a German general, a film about American general Patton, a film about a mission to steal Nazi gold, the famous Dam Busters raid, a film about British aircrew survivors, a film about commandos attacking a German naval base, and a film about prisoners of war building a bridge for the Japanese.
The document provides information about R. Michael Wall's career as a curator and gallery owner specializing in ship models. It also outlines different classifications for ship models based on their construction and lists some notable clients and custom ship model projects the gallery has completed. The final sections discuss evaluating the craftsmanship of ship models and provide examples comparing the work of different modelers.
Modeling History with Photoshop for kidsKonley Kelley
A kid-friendly presentation about scale modeling, digital dioramas and military history - including a special feature on FIFI, the world's only flying B-29 Superfortress.
US Navy in WW II; session v, Battle for the AtlanticJim Powers
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English class 9 the man who knew to muchUmang Lakhera
1. The document discusses a short story about a man named Private Quelch who likes to show off his knowledge to his fellow soldiers, earning him the nickname "Professor."
2. Private Quelch hopes to get a promotion but his habit of interrupting superiors jeopardizes his chances.
3. The story describes several incidents where Private Quelch displays his knowledge, much to the annoyance of others, and ends on a light note with him lecturing on how to cut potatoes without losing vitamins.
This catalog entry summarizes 14 nonbook materials, including art reproductions, maps, charts, educational kits, films, filmstrips, flashcards, games, technical drawings, and videorecordings. For each item, it provides the title, creator/publisher, date, physical description, and subject terms.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was a heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the US Army Air Corps. During World War 2, B-17s conducted precision bombing raids against German targets from high altitudes. The B-17 could carry a large bomb load over long distances and had a reputation for being able to survive extensive battle damage and return home. Three different B-17 airplanes were known as "Shoo Shoo Baby" and one was piloted by 1st Lt. Paul Stewart on seven missions before being shot down on its last, killing all seven crew members.
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: British Hawker Hurricane, with P-38 Lightning an...Daryel Mafty
The document summarizes information about three aircraft displayed at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: a British Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC fighter from 1944, the B-29 Enola Gay bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, and a Lockheed P-38J Lightning twin-engine fighter from 1943. It provides details on each aircraft's origins, dimensions, materials, physical descriptions, and roles in World War II.
The Wright brothers were bicycle makers from Ohio who became the first to achieve sustained, controlled, powered flight. In the early 1900s, they conducted extensive glider experiments which led them to discover flaws in existing data on lift. On December 17, 1903 near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wright brothers made four controlled, powered flights with their Flyer aircraft, with Orville achieving the first flight of 120 feet. Their achievement represented the culmination of years of experimentation and was the realization of human flight.
Battle of Midway planning (aka part 9 of 11)hoosier11
This document provides an overview and instructions for an 11-part presentation on Japan's road to war and the Battle of Midway. It includes details about Japanese and American forces involved in the battle, as well as insights uncovered through code breaking. Key points covered include the size and organization of the Japanese fleet, the aircraft and defenses available on Midway Island, and how the US code breakers were able to deduce that Midway was the target by analyzing a message about its water purification problems. The document aims to educate viewers about the events and decisions that led to the pivotal Battle of Midway through a slideshow approach with questions and discussions.
The document provides an introduction to William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies" by giving background on the author and discussing major themes and characters in the book. Golding was influenced by his experience in World War 2 and the novel explores themes of civilization versus savagery and the struggle between rules/morality and gratification/supremacy. The main characters, Ralph, Piggy, Jack, and Simon, represent different aspects of humanity and serve as allegorical figures.
This document provides information about key events, battles, leaders, and developments during World War 2. It covers multiple theaters of the war, including Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, and China. Multiple choice questions are asked about specific details relating to countries involved, battles, ships, generals, and operations. Correct answers are provided along with short explanations of context.
The document provides an overview of the Canadian Air Force's Air Power History Tour for 2022, honoring those who served in 1942, and emphasizes that as members they should focus on honoring veterans, educating the public about aviation history, and inspiring future generations through their work with historical aircraft and interactions with the public. It stresses professionalism, safety, and supporting the mission to honor the sacrifices of the past and preserve aviation heritage.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
Squadron D-Day Quiz - with no transition effectsKonley Kelley
- Adolf Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, which was considered one of his key mistakes as the US would have likely joined the war against Germany eventually but he gave them cause to focus more initially on the war in Europe.
- The Normandy coast of France was selected as the site for the Allied invasion on D-Day, known as Operation Overlord. The city of Caen, which was supposed to be captured by British and Canadian troops on D-Day, actually took months to capture due to strong German resistance.
- The temporary harbors constructed after the beachheads were secured on D-Day were called Mulberry Harbors. Omaha Beach had the highest casualties of the beaches
The document is a quiz about key details related to Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings during World War 2. It contains over 30 multiple choice or short answer questions testing knowledge of planning, execution details, key figures, locations, units involved, objectives, challenges, and outcomes of the largest seaborne invasion in history on June 6, 1944 when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France to liberate German-occupied Western Europe. The questions cover topics like which beaches were targeted, weather conditions, casualties, equipment used, strategic decisions made, and more.
Crossing the California High Sierras with Marmot BobKonley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others of trails, wildlife, fishing, lakes, and camping scenes. The memoir includes brief descriptions of places like Marcella Lake, known for its haunting sounds and good fly fishing, and Rose Marie Meadows, surrounded by large granite shelves and lush meadows flowing into lakes. The memoir expresses gratitude to family and friends who joined Kelley on journeys through the High Sierras over the past 60 years.
This document provides an overview of Konley Kelley's career as a 3D modeler and enthusiast, showcasing many of the 3D models he has created over the years at varying scales from aircraft to ships to vehicles. It describes his educational background and early work at the American Film Institute, and highlights some of his most detailed 3D projects including models of the USS Lexington aircraft carrier, B-24 Liberator bombers, P-51 Mustangs, and the German battleship Bismarck. The document promotes Konley's skills and experience in 3D modeling while honoring American veterans.
"Modeling History with Photoshop" Squadron 2009 Eagle Quest Presentation Konley Kelley
The document provides an overview of how Photoshop can be used to create historical dioramas combining scale models and digital backgrounds and elements. It discusses Photoshop tools and techniques for compositing models, adding special effects, and cloning models. Examples shown include dioramas depicting famous aerial battles and aircraft modeled in scales ranging from 1:48 to 1:700, with backgrounds from photos or 3D software.
The document summarizes information about a model rocket named Venture that is part of a group project. It provides specifications for the rocket like its length, diameter, weight, and type of engines used. It also includes a brief history of rocketry highlighting origins in China and later use in Europe and America. It presents calculations for the rocket's height, speed, and Mach number from a launch. Pictures and a video are included showing objects that broke the sound barrier and footage of a model rocket launch.
American women played important roles during World War 2, both on the home front and abroad. The document discusses several groups of American women who contributed to the war effort, including "Rosie the Riveter" who worked in factories producing war supplies, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who ferried warplanes and flew other missions for the military, and nurses who served in every theater of combat. It provides facts and stories about these women's experiences and accomplishments during World War 2.
This document contains a quiz about war movies, asking the reader to identify 11 films based on multiple choice questions. The films cover a range of topics including commando missions, the D-Day landings, the Battle of Britain, a controversial film about a German general, a film about American general Patton, a film about a mission to steal Nazi gold, the famous Dam Busters raid, a film about British aircrew survivors, a film about commandos attacking a German naval base, and a film about prisoners of war building a bridge for the Japanese.
The document provides information about R. Michael Wall's career as a curator and gallery owner specializing in ship models. It also outlines different classifications for ship models based on their construction and lists some notable clients and custom ship model projects the gallery has completed. The final sections discuss evaluating the craftsmanship of ship models and provide examples comparing the work of different modelers.
Modeling History with Photoshop for kidsKonley Kelley
A kid-friendly presentation about scale modeling, digital dioramas and military history - including a special feature on FIFI, the world's only flying B-29 Superfortress.
US Navy in WW II; session v, Battle for the AtlanticJim Powers
America begins her major role in the war by opposing the submarine menace, long before Pearl Harbor. This session looks at how antisubmarine warfare evolves. Without victory in this phase, the Allies could not have defeated Hitler.
English class 9 the man who knew to muchUmang Lakhera
1. The document discusses a short story about a man named Private Quelch who likes to show off his knowledge to his fellow soldiers, earning him the nickname "Professor."
2. Private Quelch hopes to get a promotion but his habit of interrupting superiors jeopardizes his chances.
3. The story describes several incidents where Private Quelch displays his knowledge, much to the annoyance of others, and ends on a light note with him lecturing on how to cut potatoes without losing vitamins.
This catalog entry summarizes 14 nonbook materials, including art reproductions, maps, charts, educational kits, films, filmstrips, flashcards, games, technical drawings, and videorecordings. For each item, it provides the title, creator/publisher, date, physical description, and subject terms.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was a heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the US Army Air Corps. During World War 2, B-17s conducted precision bombing raids against German targets from high altitudes. The B-17 could carry a large bomb load over long distances and had a reputation for being able to survive extensive battle damage and return home. Three different B-17 airplanes were known as "Shoo Shoo Baby" and one was piloted by 1st Lt. Paul Stewart on seven missions before being shot down on its last, killing all seven crew members.
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: British Hawker Hurricane, with P-38 Lightning an...Daryel Mafty
The document summarizes information about three aircraft displayed at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: a British Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC fighter from 1944, the B-29 Enola Gay bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, and a Lockheed P-38J Lightning twin-engine fighter from 1943. It provides details on each aircraft's origins, dimensions, materials, physical descriptions, and roles in World War II.
The Wright brothers were bicycle makers from Ohio who became the first to achieve sustained, controlled, powered flight. In the early 1900s, they conducted extensive glider experiments which led them to discover flaws in existing data on lift. On December 17, 1903 near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wright brothers made four controlled, powered flights with their Flyer aircraft, with Orville achieving the first flight of 120 feet. Their achievement represented the culmination of years of experimentation and was the realization of human flight.
Battle of Midway planning (aka part 9 of 11)hoosier11
This document provides an overview and instructions for an 11-part presentation on Japan's road to war and the Battle of Midway. It includes details about Japanese and American forces involved in the battle, as well as insights uncovered through code breaking. Key points covered include the size and organization of the Japanese fleet, the aircraft and defenses available on Midway Island, and how the US code breakers were able to deduce that Midway was the target by analyzing a message about its water purification problems. The document aims to educate viewers about the events and decisions that led to the pivotal Battle of Midway through a slideshow approach with questions and discussions.
The document provides an introduction to William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies" by giving background on the author and discussing major themes and characters in the book. Golding was influenced by his experience in World War 2 and the novel explores themes of civilization versus savagery and the struggle between rules/morality and gratification/supremacy. The main characters, Ralph, Piggy, Jack, and Simon, represent different aspects of humanity and serve as allegorical figures.
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Modeling History in 3D preso 092020
1. 1:72 Scale Model 3D Model
MODELING
Finished 3D Model
RENDERING
RESEARCH
TEXTURE MAP
8/23/20
A presentation by a scale and
3D modeler who loves history
3. Agenda
• What is 3D modeling and where do
you see it in popular culture
• 3D modeling step-by-step / project
case studies
• What and who inspires my art
• My best work and some history
lessons along the way
Outcomes
• Learn how 3D is featured in our
media, movies, television and games
• Plan and implement a 3D project
• Get a look at the software used by
the presenter
• Planes, tanks and ships - WWII history
lessons using 3D models
4. Modeling history honors heroes
Yeah, we have our
comic book heroes…
Want to see my
3D Avenger?
5. A real-life hero
President George H. W. Bush
U.S. Navy TBF-1 Avenger
Pilot-LT (jg) George Bush
USS San Jacinto, CVL-30
58 Combat
Missions
128 carrier
landings
in WW2
*by age 20
41st US
President
(1989-1993)
1:48 TBF-1 Avenger
3D model
6. 3D in movies Can you name the movies?
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Digital Domain, WETA Digital
1991
2009
41. Fletcher at “Doolittle Raid”
With Jimmy Doolittle’s Co-Pilot, Lt. Col. Dick Cole on June 22, 2013
Doolittle Raid April 18, 1942
42. 1:48 Doolittle Raider
signed by Dick Cole
Mark Twain bombsight Dick Cole in co-pilot’s seat
Broomsticks for tailguns
Japanese friendship medals
attached to the bombs
44. MIDWAY (2019)
State of the
art SFX,
true stories
Midway veteran,
John Hancock
WOD 2019
+
45. Charlton Heston as “Matt Garth”
MIDWAY (1976)
Now just wait a minute, Tiger…
What MIDWAY did you like better?
Huge cast, focus only on BOM, actual
combat footage, John Williams score.
SENSURROUND
+
57. T-shirt and DFW Wing R4D
R4D in 3D
CAF DFW Wing
www.dfwwing.com
58. U-Boat sunk in Gulf of Mexico
U-166
Sunk 45 miles off the coast of Louisiana
July 30, 1942
“Operation Drumbeat” 400 ships sunk first 8 months of WW2
Sunk Robert E. Lee (passenger freighter w/407 people)
Spies/Shipping off US East Coast and Gulf of Mexico
106. “Sahara” 1943 film
starring Humphrey Bogart
Honey, I
have two
model kits.
Let’s both
build a scale
model M3
Lee tank!
Today’s contemporary Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson?
120. Ploesti Raid
August 1, 1943
One third (53) aircraft lost / 310 aircrew killed, 108 captured
Five Medal of Honor* recipients (3 posthumously)
*Most for any single air action in USAF history
SSgt. Robert Phillips
B-24 Top Turret Gunner
343rd BS/98th BG
121. Monogram 1:48 B-24J Liberator
Robert in WWII
“Grumpy” in 3D
“Grumpy” for my friend
Robert Phillips
123. Crew 713 – Alex Mena
Nemesio Mena
Radio Operator
“The Irishman's Shanty”
492nd Bomb Group
Scale and 3D model
“The Irishman’s Shanty”
Alex Mena
Filmmaker
www.crew713.com
“Lil” banner w/Crew 713 picture/story
145. B-29 “GOIN’ JESSIE” in 3D
1st. Lt. Charles Chauncey, B-29 AC/Pilot
“Needs some little friends”
1st Lt. Charles Chauncey
35 Missions
5th BS/9th BG
*Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross
146. “GOIN’ JESSIE” w/Little Friends
3rd Place
Major James Tapp
78th FS “Bushmasters”
*First ace over Japan
April, 1945
148. CAF National Airbase Dallas, Texas
148
National Airbase Dallas, Texas
OPENING SOON
149.
150. That’s the end of our “tail” for now.
Thanks for being a great audience.
Hobby Lobby
Happy Modeling!
Q&A
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