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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Aug 30 2014,6:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>wow .... well done that man
Cheers matey , this one is not difficult , I just seemed to loose direction and how I approached it .. most off it was probably due to the STEP by STEP process .QUOTEIan , your the man in charge , but, i was thinking .... if you blur the train a bit , that would save work , and make the aircraft look to be moving .... maybe .[/quote]
That gets drawn in , no PC edit there .. that is added via pencil so as not to loose detail.
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cooldad wrote:QUOTE (cooldad @ Sep 5 2014,5:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Beautiful work Ian. I wish I had skills like that!
Thanks Paul, now have the layout and P-47s in the right place in comes the editing , still far from finished , create the movement and add a lot of details .. explosions and mayhem.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Sep 5 2014,8:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks again Paul and you Marty, still alot to do the create the effect ... railway line 'track' detail is need, still a lot to do on the Choo Choo , P-47 is maybe 70% ... It will look extreme once its printed on SRA3 photo paper - this now gives me an honest base to get the details correct.
Ive read all the P-47 books , bar one ... which covers operations to get the detail/missions/sorties , I have here call the "The Mighty Eighth" by Roger Freeman , simply trying to get the information correct or as close as possible to what actually happened.
Remind me to bring "the hub" when i come over for "CHEESYS !and the jet , and the pilots notes , and the WW1 videos .... i think thats it




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