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fox51
08-13-2006, 06:14 AM
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Title: Once upon a time over Europe
Name: yuan tian
Country: China
Software: 3ds max

FW190 is from JG301which has yellow and red defence band.the p47 is from 57FG,12ND AF ,USAAF.some guys once saw her .she isn`t based on real history.
i modeled them in rhino and rendered through mental ray,hope you guies love it.

Zahik
08-13-2006, 01:06 PM
I really like your work man :buttrock: !! I like the texture you did on her too..
Also the FW190 (the earlier version) is one of my favorite WWII planes!

kevjon
08-13-2006, 09:49 PM
Great stuff Fox.
Very nicely done !

ap3pilot
08-14-2006, 02:30 AM
Wowzers, terrific models and terrific texturing:applause:

TCP
08-14-2006, 05:29 PM
The FW190 looks great. The texturing is superb and the lighting is excellent. Overall I think this image makes a great illustration for the aircraft.

Only nit, and this is just me sitting here trying to figure this out, is the placement of the P-47. The 190 seems at an odd angle to the P-47 that I assume is the party responsible for the situation the Thunderbolt finds itself. If the 190 pictured was the culprit here, we would not likely see the two of them at these positions. The german plane would have had to turn away if it was a tail on hit, or would have passed of at an angle in most other circumstances. Also, the flame seems a tad over done (based soley on too many gun film scenes on the history channel :D ).

Fritzgryphon
08-15-2006, 04:40 PM
Very nice! Reminds me of a painting.

Another nit to pick. The P-47 is showing wingtip trails, which would indicate a rapid turn, but the fire and smoke shows it going straight.

Silverwing
08-15-2006, 09:34 PM
Great work! That stuff
really rocks! Great modeling
and good materials and lighting...

Keep it up!

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