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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Sep 23 2011,7:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>NICE, Marty , 'Jeansy' did a great little lets surpose RNZAF .
Thanks Ian.....I'll grab that paint soon.
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Sep 23 2011,7:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wow...those r great
Thanks Nakiman.....its a great little aircraft.
Scupper wrote:QUOTE (Scupper @ Sep 23 2011,9:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Very nice shots, - not sure how you get so much contrast, - HDRI? My graphics cards are only capable of DX9 so I can't get that and I'm never happy with my shadows. Might be time for an upgrade.
Scupper, thanks for the comment.......Im not sure what HDRI is......but i dont think Ive got it. I just edit in photoshop and some times picasa......at the moment my system is maxed out.....some of these screens take 10 mins just to "take"....and then edit.
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Sep 23 2011,10:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Scupper, thanks for the comment.......Im not sure what HDRI is......but i dont think Ive got it. I just edit in photoshop and some times picasa......at the moment my system is maxed out.....some of these screens take 10 mins just to "take"....and then edit.
HDRI is high dynamic range image. It's like you take 4 or so shots, - an overexposed picture, a slightly overexposed picture, a slightly underexposed picture and an undersexposed picture and put them together so you get a range of light that approximates what we actually see, so you get detail in the light areas as well as the dark shadows. You could take an interior picture with a strongly backlit window and still be able to see the view outside as well as things inside the room.
I think Direct X 10 and over can render that way but I don't think I can get shadows as dark as yours even with Photoshop ...so well done!Last edited by Scupper on Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Scupper wrote:QUOTE (Scupper @ Sep 23 2011,10:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>HDRI is high dynamic range image. It's like you take 4 or so shots, - an overexposed picture, a slightly overexposed picture, a slightly underexposed picture and an undersexposed picture and put them together so you get a range of light that approximates what we actually see, so you get detail in the light areas as well as the dark shadows. You could take an interior picture with a strongly backlit window and still be able to see the view outside as well as things inside the room.
I think Direct X 10 and over can render that way but I don't think I can get shadows as dark as yours even with Photoshop ...so well done!
Thanks Scupper....now i know what your talking about....i havent tried it. ....i think i will.Bugdani wrote:QUOTE (Bugdani @ Sep 24 2011,4:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Very nicely done !!!
Dani.
Thanks Bug.....Im going to have fun with this one....screens up very well..
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Sep 23 2011,11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>....some of these screens take 10 mins just to "take"....and then edit.
I can see ya with an old box camera on a tripod , thro a cloth over your head while holding a tray of gun powder 'Poof' cloud of smoke , one screenie
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Sep 24 2011,9:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I can see ya with an old box camera on a tripod , thro a cloth over your head while holding a tray of gun powder 'Poof' cloud of smoke , one screenie
pretty much like that....sometimes it takes a few minutes for all the scenry to "appear" thats why i dont use the trees to much. I have to stop spending on addons and send some up north so i get the upgrade done....
....uncle D is waiting to supercharge me
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Olderndirt wrote:QUOTE (Olderndirt @ Sep 24 2011,12:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Those frames add some of that 'je ne sais quois' that Ian includes in his posts. Is it possible to change mat colors to enhance the picture?
Yes it is Dave....just having a play with those settings now....
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Sep 23 2011,8:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>NICE, Marty , 'Jeansy' did a great little lets surpose RNZAF .
Got that paint Ian......its the best one of the lot, should send a screen off to MOD....see what they think......a perfect andover replacement.
zkcav wrote:QUOTE (zkcav @ Sep 25 2011,10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Fantastic shots - what does she fly like?
Thanks zk........fly's nice......a little more than meets the eye.....but nice.scaber wrote:QUOTE (scaber @ Sep 25 2011,10:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Some most impressive shots. Looks like a nice model too.
Cheers Greg........it is just that......maybe a little expensive....but nice.
jeansy wrote:QUOTE (jeansy @ Sep 25 2011,11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>nice work
i will try and get around to updating the paint in the next week so it supports V1.2 in case you you want to use the boom model
Thanks Jeansy.....great work from you too....and not just this one
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Sep 26 2011,9:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Looks great, I love the glass in that model.
Cheers Connor......me too, you get it in the right light.....its great......thanks again .
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