View Full Version : German WWI Bomber
cathode 03-12-2002, 07:19 AM A cool old bomber, modelled and rendered in Rhino/Flamingo. Photo aged in photoshop. I'm pretty happy with this image at this point. Thoughts?
Big version here (http://www.ianlabs.com/downloads/oldgotha-1280.jpg)
http://www.ianlabs.com/wps/images/previews/oldgotha2-prev.jpg
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moonman
03-12-2002, 04:39 PM
Can't see your images:(
cathode
03-12-2002, 05:26 PM
looks like my host crapped out. should be up shortly :(
seppomatik
03-12-2002, 06:32 PM
the model looks pretty realistic, but the camera is a little too "wide". why not try a shot from above, they often painted planes like that back then. you know with clouds around it and the countryside beneath it... ah, flying was so romatic back then!;)
cathode
03-12-2002, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by seppomatik
the model looks pretty realistic, but the camera is a little too "wide". why not try a shot from above, they often painted planes like that back then. you know with clouds around it and the countryside beneath it... ah, flying was so romatic back then!;)
thanks for the camera tip, I agree! I don't know why I do it! I think it's because it makes it look a little "bigger..." i dunno
more renders:
http://www.ianlabs.com/3d/images/gotha09.jpg
http://www.ianlabs.com/3d/images/gotha13.jpg
AnimaLMotheR
03-14-2002, 03:39 AM
Looks great man. :)
Skyraider3D
03-14-2002, 04:37 AM
It looks nice, but a bit toyish. And the backgrounds are a bit dodgy! :p Try a photo background maybe instead of a rendered sky (which usually looks shitty)?
The old fashioned photo style is nice though, especially the scribbling I like a lot.
Gotha IV... nice subject too! :) Make a Dutch one please with big orange balls on the side and brightly coloured hexagons on the wings! :)
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