To keep their ears warm, goofball. As anyone acquainted with aviation or basic physics knows, the pilot's helmet has never been intended to provide protection against a crash. If the plane encounters the landscape too abruptly you're sausage no matter what you're wearing. The leather or cloth head covering worn by WW2 aviators was a holdover from open cockpit days, when you needed protection against the wind and rain.
Closed cockpits had come into general use by WW2, but in the early years at least it was customary to take off and land with the canopy open, apparently (Cecil hears differing stories on this point) in the ill-founded hope that you'd be able to get clear of the plane if it nosed in while you were near the ground. Pilots also wore helmets because they held your radio earphones, but most of all, military bureaucracy being what it was, because regulations required it. When jets came in most air forces switched to the hardened "brain bucket" in use today, but the purpose of this was merely to protect a fighter pilot's head from being bashed against the canopy during high speed maneuvering, not to save him in the event of a crash. Similarly, the kamikaze pilot's helmet merely helped him complete the trip, not survive it
ow god skinning is a nightmare >_< ive never heard of make human tho i must look it up im not familiar with game design app's im more a classical animator just trying to make the change over to 3d making a short 3d animation now in maya having a head ake trying to learn to rig i might just take a rig of another model before my brain implodes.
Skinning is easy in mudbox its the easyist way ive ever come across, sure you got youtube channel or vimeo give me a link i love looking at other peoples work !
Well myself having grown up on the wrong side of the law i had to take to life in the forests outside the city i spent my days up high in the tree's and made my living dropping down on passers by and taking what i wanted, yes life as a bandit was good and that is how people began to speak of me.
If we work together tho and combine our photo collection / hair samples, and those clothes ive been stealing of her washing line and we take turns pretending to be her and if we have a few drinnks we may get lucky
right so thats a good start dahn woman go wan and get yarself a camera image capturing device than and go take some pictures of your holes and then send them to me so i can access if your hole daggin experiance is up to scratch far ma harsie , its good to know that you said you have daggin experiance that dar be really what i was lookin for (this is my pikie typing style)
I dont like to dig with just anywan now ya know you need some good daggin experiance do you have any daggin experiance at tall now, gat ta keep ma harse sum whare and it dont fit in my caravan
RE: major rows on forums
To keep their ears warm, goofball. As anyone acquainted with aviation or basic physics knows, the pilot's helmet has never been intended to provide protection against a crash. If the plane encounters the landscape too abruptly you're sausage no matter what you're wearing. The leather or cloth head covering worn by WW2 aviators was a holdover from open cockpit days, when you needed protection against the wind and rain.Closed cockpits had come into general use by WW2, but in the early years at least it was customary to take off and land with the canopy open, apparently (Cecil hears differing stories on this point) in the ill-founded hope that you'd be able to get clear of the plane if it nosed in while you were near the ground. Pilots also wore helmets because they held your radio earphones, but most of all, military bureaucracy being what it was, because regulations required it. When jets came in most air forces switched to the hardened "brain bucket" in use today, but the purpose of this was merely to protect a fighter pilot's head from being bashed against the canopy during high speed maneuvering, not to save him in the event of a crash. Similarly, the kamikaze pilot's helmet merely helped him complete the trip, not survive it
- stolen from google